There are a number of PC's in the household but they are rarely backed up to an independent drive because it is a PITA, and we are busy, and we forget.
Sooner or later it is going to catch up with us.
Create a single place to backup on the LAN which is always there for automatic backups.
Hopefully your router has a spare USB port.
If not then check out the Router hardware guide for a suitable router.
Small portable USB hard drives (or a large USB Flash drive) are readily available.
Format the USB drive with a single large partition.
Create a backup directory and a subdirectory for each pc to be backed up:
The USB hard drive should be plugged into the Router's USB port.
Shared Disks | |
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☐ Allow Access to FTP From WAN | ![]() ![]() |
CIFS Workgroup: | WORKGROUP |
Disk: Subdirectory: Share Name: Settings Apply to: Share Type(s): CIFS/FTP Anonymous Access: | /dev/sda1 /backup/ backup Only This Specific Drive ☑CIFS ☑FTP ☐NFS Read\Write |
Storage Location | |
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Storage location | FTP |
Server | 192.168.1.1 |
Port | |
Folder | /backup/pc1 |
☐ Username | anonymous |
Can anybody remember how to do it in Windows?