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students:backing_up_data [2013/01/07 15:01] – Added video guides. abrashearstudents:backing_up_data [2014/02/20 07:56] – Changed recommended method to Google Drive abrashear
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 ====== Backing Up Files ====== ====== Backing Up Files ======
  
-===== Recommended: Microsoft SyncToy ===== +===== Recommended: Google Drive ===== 
-See [[:using_microsoft_synctoy|Synchronize User Folder with External Media]] for a guide.+See [[:google_drive|Google Drive]] for a guide on redirecting your documents folders to Google Drive. This is the easiest method of backing up your data and will automatically keep your documents safe online. 
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 +If you prefer to use [[https://db.tt/21Mxm3Y|Dropbox]], you can use the guide for Google Drive to redirect your folders to your Dropbox instead.
  
 ===== Copying Folders Manually ===== ===== Copying Folders Manually =====
-If you elect not to use Microsoft SyncToy, you can copy your profile folders manually to a flash drive or other external storage. This is probably faster if you only need to copy files once. +If you elect not to use Google Drive, you can copy your profile folders manually to a flash drive or other external storage. This is probably faster if you only need to copy files once. 
  
 **Prepare Your Destination** **Prepare Your Destination**
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   - Select all of the items in the folder.    - Select all of the items in the folder. 
     * Tip: You can quickly do this by holding CTRL and hitting A on the keyboard.      * Tip: You can quickly do this by holding CTRL and hitting A on the keyboard. 
-  - Click on one of the selected folders and drag it over to your destination folder on the right side of the screen. Release the mouse over the destination.+  - Click on one of the selected folders and drag it over to your destination folder on the right side of the screen. Press and hold down the CTRL key, then release the mouse over the destination.
   - Wait while the files are copied.   - Wait while the files are copied.
   - Once the copy is complete you may close the Windows and eject your destination media.   - Once the copy is complete you may close the Windows and eject your destination media.
students/backing_up_data.txt · Last modified: 2018/08/03 09:45 by abrashear