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Files on two computers

Posted: 14 Jan 2010 21:42
by AnneEast
I mostly use a desktop for my FH and other files. Sometimes I use my husband's laptop and have copies (partly as a backup) on there too.

I know that I am in danger of adding info to FH while working on the laptop and then not transferring it to the desktop. If I then updated the laptop files from the destop those little bits would be lost (overwritten).

So far my solution to this has been to make all my files on the laptop 'read only' so I can't get carried away and add bits to them!

Is there a better way? Can I actually add different bits to each computer and still have them all safe? Sorry, I'm not very technical![rolleyes]
Anne

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Files on two computers

Posted: 15 Jan 2010 06:46
by Jane
You can use a tool like synctoy, syncback or Dropbox, just search the forums for any of the above.

Files on two computers

Posted: 15 Jan 2010 07:37
by arshawbrown
I have got into the habit of copying my .ged file to a usb memory stick after any session on either desktop or laptop. My first task when starting another session on either is to copy the .ged back to whichever. That way I have a current file on at least one computer and the memory stick as well. It works for me.

Files on two computers

Posted: 15 Jan 2010 15:41
by AnneEast
Thanks for the suggestions. I will investigate those, Jane thanks. Alan - you must be very disciplined to remember every time - I always worry I'll get carried away with excitement of new discoveries and forget the basic housekeeping!

Anne

Files on two computers

Posted: 16 Jan 2010 11:20
by wakey
I use Synchtoy between my desktop and laptop and it works fine. A single click and everything gets synchronised. very easy to set up you can download it from here
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... quirements

Files on two computers

Posted: 23 Jan 2010 13:03
by AnneEast
Thanks everyone. I got Synctoy and its just the job - easy to use as well!
Anne