A similar problem has been posted before but with three computers. I have only two, one for regular use and a netbook, mainly when I'm not home.
I have copied all my documents and pictures from the main computer to a folder "A" in the NAS, then all my documents and pictures from the netbook to a folder "B" in the NAS. A lot of the material is identical, so I then will use the excellent program DoubleKiller to remove all doubles, then make one folder for all the combined my documents and one for the my pictures from both computers. I then plan to replace my docs and my pics in both computers with these now identical folders.
My question is - how do I best keep these folders identical using SyncBack? It's easy to add new files, the problem is if I delete something. I probably will sync the main computer almost daily, the netbook just once in a while. Is there a safe way to do it. Both computers run Win7.
I have copied all my documents and pictures from the main computer to a folder "A" in the NAS, then all my documents and pictures from the netbook to a folder "B" in the NAS. A lot of the material is identical, so I then will use the excellent program DoubleKiller to remove all doubles, then make one folder for all the combined my documents and one for the my pictures from both computers. I then plan to replace my docs and my pics in both computers with these now identical folders.
My question is - how do I best keep these folders identical using SyncBack? It's easy to add new files, the problem is if I delete something. I probably will sync the main computer almost daily, the netbook just once in a while. Is there a safe way to do it. Both computers run Win7.