Solved Backup Maker Creates 1 zip file. Is that a vulnerability?

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I have 534GB in 7 folders I need to back up from HDD to SSD. As a test, I ran a full backup for 2 of the folders, and it successfully created a single zipped file for each folder's contents. The only reservation I have is if that single zipped file becomes corrupt. Is it safer to copy all the files unzipped, showing all folders, since there isn't a single point of failure? Or, is there a backup program that will copy files to SSD without zipping them?
 

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Just run built in robocopy it's will do it all and reports it's success
 

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I'm not seeing that Robocopy is a backup utility, though. I need to run full backups, then incrementally backup every few days.
 

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"...successfully created a single zipped file for each folder's contents..." you can always do that backup routine twice, saving both zip files
 

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Robocopy does all that and there is a free gui for it made by Ms to backup servers and very fast and free
 

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"...successfully created a single zipped file for each folder's contents..." you can always do that backup routine twice, saving both zip files

Good idea, Roland, however SSD space is a problem. Right now on the SSD, I have the raw unzipped files that I copied over from the HDD AND the single zipped backup file. Then add the second zipped file? If I delete the manually copied files from the SSD, there should be room for 2 zipped files as long its "size on disk" file isn't too large.
 

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ATI Radeon HD 4650
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AMD High Definition Audio Device
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HP x20LED Series Wide LCD Monitor
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WDC WD20 SCSI
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Robocopy does all that and there is a free gui for it made by Ms to backup servers and very fast and free


Thanks, I'll check it out.
 

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Win 7 Ultimate x64
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ATI Radeon HD 4650
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AMD High Definition Audio Device
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HP x20LED Series Wide LCD Monitor
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WDC WD20 SCSI
External Samsung Portable SSD T5 USB
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HID Keyboard Device
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Gaming Optical Mouse16
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Thanks.
 

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Win 7 Ultimate x64
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2.8 GHz
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8GB
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ATI Radeon HD 4650
Sound Card
AMD High Definition Audio Device
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HP x20LED Series Wide LCD Monitor
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WDC WD20 SCSI
External Samsung Portable SSD T5 USB
Keyboard
HID Keyboard Device
Mouse
Gaming Optical Mouse16
Internet Speed
50Mbps
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Firefox 71
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