I must again state how important it is to always backup your data frequently.
For example, I have three 250GB hard drives and everything is saved from the time I started to use the computer which was 10 years ago. If I loose the data which I found 10 years ago, I might not eve find it on the internet today.
There are many ways to backup your data and today I’m going to talk about mirroring your data using data mirroring software.
Data Mirroring means you have the exact same copy as the source on other location.
Eg, C:\data.doc is the original file. You then have another copy of data.doc on other drives.
It’s a pain to everyday backing up your data by copying to another location.
To simplify this backup, you can use a third-party data mirroring software to help you mirror your data.
MirrorFolder is a real-time mirroring and synchronization software to backup files on local/network/removable drive/disk from local hard disk. You can mirror your important folders, or even an entire drive, on another local/network/removable drive/disk either in real-time or in auto-synchronization mode. It works on Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP.
Once a mirror is setup, mirroring is done silently in the background without requiring any further effort or attention from you. Options are available to exclude file types and subfolders from mirroring. You may also optionally archive mirror files inside a zip file periodically. This data mirroring software is fully integrated with Windows and requires very little system resources, e.g., memory, processor time, etc., for running itself.
Some common uses of MirrorFolder are:
MirrorFolder integrates itself with Windows on installation and you do not need to run a separate EXE file to use it. To create a mirror of a folder/drive, select it in Windows Explorer, then click the right mouse button to open the pop up menu and chose “Mirroring…” option from it. This will open the Mirroring tab on the property page of the selected folder as shown in the next screen shot (taken on Windows XP).

Now select Mirror To radio button on the property page and then Browse for folders to enter the full path name of the mirror folder in the edit box below. You may edit this mirror folder path name, if required, before pressing the Add button to add this path into the mirror list of this selected source folder.

Finally press Ok or Apply button to create the mirror of the selected folder/drive. MirrorFolder will initially copy files into the mirror folder in order to synchronize it with the source folder.
Now select the added mirror folder path name in the list box and then press the Options button to open the mirroring property page of the selected mirror folder. Alternatively, you may select the just created mirror folder in the Explorer on the same computer, click right mouse button, and then chose “Mirroring…” option again from the pop up menu to open the Mirroring tab on the property page of the mirror folder as shown below.

The Mirroring tab on the property page of the mirror folder will look like the next screen shot.

Select the mirroring mode, e.g., Real-time or Auto-synchronization, for this mirror. To chose additional synchronization options, use Sync. Options button. You can also chose to backup the selected mirror folder in a ZIP file periodically under Archive option.

Finally press Ok or Apply button to make the changes effective for the selected mirror folder.
You may change the synchronization options in the following dialog box after completion initial synchronization.

** I like this piece of data mirroring software because it integrates into Windows and it doesn’t takes up a lot of resources. This data mirroring software, however, is a shareware and you are free to use it for 30 days and after that you’d need to purchase it for US 39.00. I’d say it’s a worthily investment.
Note: This data mirroring software is NOT yet supported on coming 64-bit versions of Windows XP/2003.
[ MirrorFolder Website | Download MirrorFolder 3.00.117 (Trial) ]
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