Recommendations for External HDDs with Non-Compressed Incremental Backup Software

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Asked By TechSquirrel123 On

I'm looking to upgrade my old Western Digital 2.5'' Essentials hard drive to something that offers automatic incremental backups without compressing or encrypting my data. I want to be able to easily access my backed-up files through simple drag-and-drop, rather than dealing with compressed files that require special software to access. My current process involves copying new files from my smartphone to my desktop, and then running a backup program to only backup the new or changed files in their raw format. I'm okay with using more space for the flexibility this provides. If there are third-party software options that work with any external drive for this purpose, I'm interested in those as well.

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Answered By BackupBuddy77 On

If you're on Windows, you can actually use the Robocopy command for this! It handles incremental backups without compression. Check out this guide for how to set it up: [Incremental backups with Robocopy](https://tecnobits.com/en/Incremental-backups-with-robocopy/)

WaryUser98 -

That sounds like too much work for me. I prefer software with a GUI so I don't mess anything up.

Answered By DataDynamo44 On

Have you considered cloud storage with version control? It offers great redundancy and is often more cost-effective. Plus, you won't have to worry about physical drives!

FileFanatic22 -

I don't really trust cloud storage, though. I prefer to keep my stuff local.

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