On 2006-09-07, John Purser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Windows itself (2000+) comes with it's own backup solution that
> might even support burning to disk. I haven't used MS in a
> year or so but it might be worth looking at.
That worked OK for me until the backup solution bundled with XP
turne
Windows itself (2000+) comes with it's own backup solution that might
even support burning to disk. I haven't used MS in a year or so but it
might be worth looking at.
John Purser
On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 22:55 -0500, Ryan Krauss wrote:
> Something like burn4free could work if there was a way to wr
Something like burn4free could work if there was a way to write an
input script for it. I am trying to avoid manually adding different
folders to the backup each time. I want a script that does it all for
me.
On 9/6/06, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ryan Krauss wrote:
> > I would lik
Ryan Krauss wrote:
> I would like to write a python script to backup my wife's important
> stuff to a CD or DVD. She is running windows. Is there an easy way
> to create as iso image file using python or some other way to use
> python to create (and burn?) a cd? I am open to other free cd backup
I would like to write a python script to backup my wife's important
stuff to a CD or DVD. She is running windows. Is there an easy way
to create as iso image file using python or some other way to use
python to create (and burn?) a cd? I am open to other free cd backup
tools that work in windows