how can i do this?
Moderator: victimizati0n
Well now I've come across a similar situation.
Im ripping music cd's at work onto the computer here and then backing them up at the end of the day to an external WD 60GB HDD. Problem is I have to re write the entire My Music folder at the end of every day (which is now over 15GB) and that has to be bad for the drive.
In the nature that WMP rips cd's, it makes a folder named after the album in my music and then rips the tracks to MP3's. So if the folder exists with the same name, it will rewrite the entire folder and not just add whats missing.
I dont want to have to re backup the entire folder every day, for the drives sake. Before long Ill have the drive nearly filled with music and copying 40+GB of data to the drive every day has to shorten the life span....
HOW DO I DO IT??????
Im ripping music cd's at work onto the computer here and then backing them up at the end of the day to an external WD 60GB HDD. Problem is I have to re write the entire My Music folder at the end of every day (which is now over 15GB) and that has to be bad for the drive.
In the nature that WMP rips cd's, it makes a folder named after the album in my music and then rips the tracks to MP3's. So if the folder exists with the same name, it will rewrite the entire folder and not just add whats missing.
I dont want to have to re backup the entire folder every day, for the drives sake. Before long Ill have the drive nearly filled with music and copying 40+GB of data to the drive every day has to shorten the life span....
HOW DO I DO IT??????

Because I rip new CD's every day, and want to back them up every day due to the fact I spend 1-3 hours ripping and dont want to do it once so twice is out of the question.palmboy5 wrote:well Homer, why do you need to back up so often for ripping cd's?
@Manny
That would work, however for right ATM im too far into the process. I guess Ill just have to re copy it all once and then do it like you mention. That will work, but there has to be a better method lol.

well figure it like this... ur copying and pasting quite a bit and frequently right now... prolly better to copy alot more and have it solved once
what bout renaming My Music to sumin else and then make a new My Music folder for rippin into and then copy jus the ripped stuff into the OLD and renamed My Music
what bout renaming My Music to sumin else and then make a new My Music folder for rippin into and then copy jus the ripped stuff into the OLD and renamed My Music