best way to backup from standby? task scheduler?

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best way to backup from standby? task scheduler?

#1 Post by as_sass » Tue Aug 14, 2007 8:50 pm

Hi!

I'd really appreciate if some of you would share their thoughts on the
following issue:

I am looking for the best way to backup using Vista Business edition.

By "best way" I mean:

- least complicated
- most automated
- most comprehensive

I played around with the built-in backup software. My goal was to run a
backup at the same time every night.

I was surprised to find out that Vista doesn't offer the option to wake the
computer in case it is in standby. Since I would like to switch of my
computer once I leave the office (it's a X60T, and can get quite hot), leaving it on just so it can back up a few hours later isn't really an option.

My next thought was to set a power profile that would send the computer to
standby after a few minutes of inactivity. This is fine, only that then I
have to start the backup manually once I switched the powerprofile (I don't
leave the computer at the same time every day, in fact, this varies
drastically).

I was thinking of using task scheduler to run the backup. Is this possible?
If yes, given that I have already set my backup options, how do I get task scheduler to run the specific backup I want (i.e., what is the specific command line)?

Can anyone think of a better way to backup daily in a more automated way (but withput using third party software, even if it's free)?

Thanks for any help you can offer!

as_sass

PS: just if you are wondering, the computer will be backing up to an external harddrive, which will switch itself on/off with a timer.

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#2 Post by warder » Thu Aug 16, 2007 9:54 pm

Yes.

In fact, the backup does appear in the task scheduler, doesn't it? Under MS/Windows/WindowsBackup. This is once you enable frequent backups from within the backup program.

And I know for sure that there is an option to wake the computer if it is in standby.
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