backing up data question

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I have backed up on a external hard drive 500GB of data however this data i wish to refresh with new content.
My problem that makes it very time consuming is how do I know, or remember to be more accurate, which folders on my pc disk have the new data i wish to pass over to the "old" data contained in the external hard disk so that I won't have to click 1000 times the box window "do you wish to rewrite these files". Basically i want to know how to copy over ONLY the new data but of course not manually because 1)it will take a long time 2) i cant remember which is old and which is new.
 
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As jbloggs said, almost all decent backup software ought to have a faacility for tracking filechanges and only backing up new data.
 
I can't remember what it is but I do remember reading that SyncToy 2 has a flaw in it and doesn't actually work as it should. Just a small bug whcih is why I found FreeFileSync and it's great!
 
I can't remember what it is but I do remember reading that SyncToy 2 has a flaw in it and doesn't actually work as it should. Just a small bug whcih is why I found FreeFileSync and it's great!
IIRC there was a bug involving timestamps which messed up incremental backups in some circumstances, fixed in SyncToy 2.1.

FreeFileSync knocks spots off it in any case - it's almost as good feature-wise as the paid-for versions of SyncBack, and seems much faster in scanning operations, especially over a network.
 
IIRC there was a bug involving timestamps which messed up incremental backups in some circumstances, fixed in SyncToy 2.1.

FreeFileSync knocks spots off it in any case - it's almost as good feature-wise as the paid-for versions of SyncBack, and seems much faster in scanning operations, especially over a network.

Quite happy with SyncToy, but may try out FreeFileSync
 
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