![]() ![]() only people with niche uses get other stuff.Ī good mindset is, this is for data retention. that way there is a good chance the same drives didn't come from the same manufacturing process for the day again, mitigating the risk that they could become duds.Īlso, just get seagate barracudas or WD blues. what you could also do, instead of buying from the same retailer, buy from another but the same brand. now the likelihood that your drives will fail at the same time is minimal, but it's always a good idea to just have a mix. i personally recommend that option since 2 different mediums is a pain in the ass or expensive (ssds, blu-rays, tape). > so what your saying is get one HDD u/4TB of one manufacturer, and a second HDD u/4TB with another manufacturer just to be sure I don't get " off the line " defects? You can automate it but i don't like doing that since there are sometimes i'm doing maintenance and i don't want the other drive to write all files when i know i'm gonna delete them. so any changes to any file, it will overwrite or add it to the specified directory stated. i basically mirror my primary backup drive to my secondary drive. if you're not tech saavy or frankly just want mirrored backups, you don't really need RAID.įree OOS and will compare directories stated in wherever you want. I mirror my drives because it's the easiest way to do it and i don't need anything more. Seems like a chore to set up, but doable. Some mods store settings in their own local files (for example vrik keeps your gestures and holster information) so again those files need to be synced (not a problem if you use synchronizing software), or just never change any mod settings. In addition to copying your MO2 folder (with your wabbajack install) you would have to copy some files to skyrim vr folder, things like SKSEVR and 3D sound. I use FreeFileSync ( ), but I don't think it supports onedrive.įor saves you can use steam cloud saves if you disable MO2 profile specific saves, or sync your MO2 folder with onedrive after each gaming session (with profile specific saves enabled). I know this could be done with google drive.Īlternatively you could look into file syncing software. ![]() After you finish plying wait for onedrive to sync files to it's servers. I don't use onedrive but maybe you can keep your MO2 folder on onedrive, before playing make it accessible offline (force onedrive to download files to cloud computer), then start MO2 from onedrive. Running out of characters, but I can't recommend FFS highly enough.So each time you have to install steam, VD, Skyrim vr and copy wabbajack? Another plus is that you must "Compare" the source-destination before you can " Syncronize", and this preview is very easy to understand (and includes clear visual aids) as to what will be copied and-or deleted. Also, drag-and-drop for source and destination files-folders-drives and automatic ignoring of RECYCLE.BIN, RECYCLER, etc makes things simpler. The program is remarkably intuitive, as the interface is very clean and hovering the cursor over any button or area of importance opens a tool tip. The first time I used FreeFileSync I was amazed at its combination of ease of use and functionality. Eventually I became comfortable with its use but also discovered that the free edition doesn't have Unicode support (a problem for files with odd or foreign names). At first I found SyncBack quite intimidating: so many buttons, so many options, even more advanced options. When I first went looking for a freeware sync program, I settled on SyncBack after hours of searching and reading reviews. Within a day SyncBack was uninstalled and FreeFileSync was put into the folder where I keep all my stand alone applications and a desktop shortcut was created to fill the void left by SyncBack's recently departed icon. After using the free edition of SyncBack for a couple of years to keep several sets of entire external hard drives-as well as some folder combinations-syncronized, I recently bumped into FreeFileSync. ![]()
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