Full Version: back up of...files

From: Debbie (DEBBIEG) [#1]
 2 Oct 2006
To: ALL

Hi all,
I am trying to clear out my computer of unwanted stuff to make more room. In Corel I have it set to automatically make a back up of ...any particular new file I create. My question is, is it necessary to keep these back up files? I have too many of them now and they are basically just a nusiance. I have not had to use one of them as of yet and not even sure when I would need to chose that option. Any advice would be greatly appreciated as to if have this option set up on your corel and if you feel it is ok to delete these.
Thanks bunches,
Debbie
Michigan


From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#2]
 2 Oct 2006
To: Debbie (DEBBIEG) [#1] 2 Oct 2006

The backup can do two things. If set for every 10 minutes, it saves the work as you are working on it as a safety. Otherwise it just gives you a backup file in case the final version is corrupt. I have both shut on my system.

From: Debbie (DEBBIEG) [#3]
 2 Oct 2006
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#2] 2 Oct 2006

I have both shut on my system.

Harvey,
I am sorry, but you have yours shut off or on in your computer. I am assuming you mean you have yours shut off but just wanted to verify your reply.
Thanks
Debbie


From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#4]
 2 Oct 2006
To: Debbie (DEBBIEG) [#3] 2 Oct 2006

Yes, in the Corel properties, I have the backup set off.

I have never found a need for it except for disk clutter. I save often so I do not need the auto-backup at all. I do not like the auto feature. If I am trying to do something that is not working, I can go back to the original, with auto-backup it might have saved over the file already.


From: Debbie (DEBBIEG) [#5]
 2 Oct 2006
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#4] 2 Oct 2006

Good point. I must have mine to auto backup every so often too. Since I see it what looks like it is saving the file. (Little blue save line working when I have not asked it too do so lol.)
Anyway thanks for clarifying, I appreciate it :-) 
Debbie


From: sroehlk (ELECTECH1) [#6]
 3 Oct 2006
To: Debbie (DEBBIEG) [#5] 3 Oct 2006

If you ever have worked on a large file for hours and then accidently shut down corel or had a power outage before you saved the files you would know how valuable those files are. It is really easy to do. Start surfing for some info and instead of minimizing the corel screen accidently hit the X.

I just bought a 300GB hard drive for things like those backup files. I paid $89 for it, best $89 spent in a long time.

I set my auto backups for the large hard drive and really don't worry about space right now. I delete everything in the auto backup folder about every 6 months. I backup the main files every week or 2.

I also burn my main files, meaning the data files only, to dvd about every 3 months.

File maintenance ends up being a big deal here. When to delete, or do you ever delete a file completely etc. We usually move files over a year old to dvd. Or if the file is really large I will move it to dvd.

You may not need auto backup if you are not working on hard to re make files but if you work on large files I recommend it. And a large inexpensive hard drive allows you to store those files conviently.

Steve


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