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What are some free external programs in Windows 10 for manual backup to Onedrive?
You need a program (preferably free) in Windows 10 to back up the working folder to the Microsoft Onedrive cloud in manual mode (so that the files are not automatically synchronized if the data in the source folder is corrupted for any reason). Thanks in advance for your replies!
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Strange approach.
First, you can use a normal DropBox type cloud. I don't know about you, I've had a very negative experience with OneDrive (partial sync, duplicates, etc.) and I'm not the only one. With Dropbox, everything is hassle-free.
Secondly, there is versioning in dropbox. If something happened to the "working folder", you can go to the web interface and return the previous version of the file. If it happened in bulk, you can write to the TP, and they will return in bulk. This, of course, if "something" does not happen to the folder too often, otherwise you'll get bored.
And so, if you do - write a script that makes an archive of the desired folder and puts it in a folder that is synchronized with the cloud. Run manually or through the windows task scheduler.
If you're too lazy, you can use something likecobian backup , configuring it to do the same.
https://www.duplicati.com/
for free, in any cloud, only what has changed is loaded, you can restore what was on any day
copy, xcopy, robocopy, explorer and all this is available out of the box.
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