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auto backup
since the build season is coming soon and the only way for me to get files off my laptop is through a compact flash card. i need to be able to write an automatic backup utility. what i mean is when i insert the reader into my other laptop i want it to automatically everything on the card onto the harddrive.
edit i have been able to write a batch file that will backup the data i just need it to run automatically edit #2 does any1 know of a way that i could trick windows into thinking that the cf card is a cd becasue in xp/nt based oses it wont allow autorun from removable media |
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It's a registry hack, and in MSDN. (like here.) |
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what i mean by autorun is when you have a file called autorun.inf on the cd or whatever this quote
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While it may be a great idea, making it happen sounds like more work than just manually double clicking on CF drive and hitting Ctrl-A-C and double clicking on HD and hitting Ctrl-V each time. It is really a quick process hitting the mouse button and keys, and it will copy everything in the background while you go about your other tasks.
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What you could do is have an application wait for the usb key to come, then do the backing up/syncronizing. (a local CVS repository could be handy for this...)
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CVS is a command line utility. Check the appropriate help for details. |
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Would anyone like to address the issue of "why"?
See, you can spend ten years developing a bullet train that will cross the country in half a day - ten years from now. Or you can start walking now and be at the other side in about 3 months. Who gets there first? The walker. Also, the walker can make the trip 40 times before the bullet train ever makes its first trip. |
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