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<blockquote data-quote="Tony" data-source="post: 155347" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>This is a pretty simple setup actually. I just have an 8TB drive (WD RED) that is attached directly to my Asus router and I just have it as a network drive and I have put different partitions on it (actually I guess they are just folders lol) which have a separate user and password (user and password so that anyone on my network can't access any of the files other than what they need to). Computer is just W10 and forget the W10 backup settings, I go into the old control panel and do it that way. I have way more control in there. </p><p></p><p>I just didn't know if there was something in windows that you knew about that could allow me not having to do this. I don't work on anyone elses computer outside my network so it is easier to just find a network drive and set the backups to it. If I was just doing a single computer, I definitely would just put a second hidden drive in the computer that is there just for backups. but in my situation, this was by far the easiest for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony, post: 155347, member: 1"] This is a pretty simple setup actually. I just have an 8TB drive (WD RED) that is attached directly to my Asus router and I just have it as a network drive and I have put different partitions on it (actually I guess they are just folders lol) which have a separate user and password (user and password so that anyone on my network can't access any of the files other than what they need to). Computer is just W10 and forget the W10 backup settings, I go into the old control panel and do it that way. I have way more control in there. I just didn't know if there was something in windows that you knew about that could allow me not having to do this. I don't work on anyone elses computer outside my network so it is easier to just find a network drive and set the backups to it. If I was just doing a single computer, I definitely would just put a second hidden drive in the computer that is there just for backups. but in my situation, this was by far the easiest for me. [/QUOTE]
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