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ok. so just make a restore point after you upgrade everything and have it all set? K i will do that!
k on the floppy disc or a cd? Cuzz i dont have a floppy disc drive...?? well is i have a 200g external hard drive that i have all my kmas on is there a way to just put in on there like the back up or not?? Just in case the main drive goes out? let me know...! ![]() thanks |
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just drag and drop your kma's to your external hard drive.
thats all you have to do to back it up ![]()
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yes did that but its the program that im worried about!!
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you can always delete the whole program and re-install an earlier version that worked.
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Remove and reinstall are not an option at a gig where there is no internet connection and even if there is a connection theres always the fear of the dreaded "already installed on 2 computers" message (although rare, it happens and murphy's law dictates it will be at the worst possible moment
![]() I would set a restore point before the upgrade and after the upgrade when you are sure everything is working OK. Don't rely on the restore point that windows automaticly creates when you upgrade. It's been my experience that windows doesn't do it until after the upgrade has begun - which means the install program has already removed the prior version, but not yet installed the new version - which kinda leaves you in a bit of a never never land. Sam
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Backing up Hoster
Hi,
I have been using Hoster for serveral months now and I think it's great. I have been very paranoid that if the computer fails during a show I'm in big trouble. So what I've done is create a second computer identical to the first. On my priamry PC I have two hard drives, C: and D: with C: being used for programs and D: being used for song storage. I use Norton Ghost on the primary PC to make a duplicate C: and D: drive and then install them in the Backup PC. There are a few other steps involved but the end result is a complete PC that I bring to my shows as a backup and should the Primary burst into flames or just stop working correctly I can switch to my backup in about 5 to 10 minutes. I also bring a spare mouse and keyboard with me just to make sure I'm covered. It may seem a little extreme but it does provide piece of mind. Upnext ![]() |
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ok thats too much to carry!!!!
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