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Those are nice laptops.
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Sander Rossel wrote: Pretty much bored since then...
Welcome back to the living.
I'd rather be phishing!
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I've been avoiding them
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Hi all,
I need to automate a backup to an external HDD.
I've seen that EaseUs and Aomei allow to create backup copies at System shutdown, which would avoid the need to rely on the user to start the backup...
The only problem is that in order to use that "shutdown trigger event" option I must pay for the "professional" version.
Do you know of any software that would allow me to start a backup at System shutdown for free?
Thank you all,
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I don't think you can "run" applications on shutdown; a good backup-application would have the option to "shut down" the system when done backupping.
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You used to be able to: Group Policies allowed you to (but they aren't in Win10 Home so I can't check that) and the Task Scheduler in Win7 also let you (with some fiddling with Triggers on System ... User32 IIRC).
It's a sensible thing to want to do: backup today's data at the end of the day.
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OriginalGriff wrote: with some fiddling with Triggers on System ... User32 IIRC Currently looking at the UI, and there's triggers for logon, connect, idle, but not for shutdown.
OriginalGriff wrote: It's a sensible thing to want to do: backup today's data at the end of the day. I'd prefer continous synchronization and have the server care about backupping that data.
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It was one of the Event ID's from the System Log, in the User32 Source I think.
Give me a mo ... Internet suggests Event ID: 1074 Source: USER32[^]
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So only when the computer gets rebooted for installing automatic updates? That is done after the reboot, isn't it?
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Read on further:
Quote: As a general statement, this event records a system shutdown or restart in order for the administrators of that system to have a better understanding on how often and for what reasons the computer is shutdown or restarted. The event contains details about the process (the program) that performed this task, the computer that was affected and when applicable, the reason for the restart or shutdown. Also, the type of operation is recorded: restart when a user or an application initiates a system restart, shutdown when the system is sent a shutdown request or power off when the power button is pressed (and that initiates a shutdown).
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My shutdown from yesterday has event ID 13. Seems that 1047 might be for Windows uppdates only.
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They may have repurposed it. I'm fairly sure I remember it working - but it was a loooong time ago!
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Probably
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That's what I thought too...
It seems that Easeus and Aomei backupper allow to do that...
They seem to use a kind of PE environment (like when the updates are being installed at shutdown).
This would be the best to avoid a user responsability: each time you shut down your computer you get the backup done.
I'm searching for one like those two but free...
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Yeah, the OP seems to be thinking of a software which can capture an OS_Shutting_Down event, which is obviously not available anywhere.
He should make a batch file or something instead, and tell his users to double click his batch file to shut down.
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Aomei is worth every penny and not expensive in my book
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I'd agree with pkfox: it's worth the money!
But ... the standard edition says it includes scheduled backups: How to Schedule Windows Backup with AOMEI Backupper Software[^]:
Quote: The free AOMEI Backupper has Schedule Backup function included.
Mine's the full version, so I can't check (See? I told you it was worth the money! ;laugh
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Yes, but event schedules are not included in the free version...
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Install AutoHotKey and see if you can automate the missing parts. It should be able to interact with the application, and can shut down the PC for you.
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I would write a script. Use Wbadmin.exe to do the backup and use shutdown /s to shut down.
That's free.
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Keep a lookout on Bitsdujour, they sometimes have the previous version of the full version for free. Otherwise, just pay for the full version, the devs need to eat as well
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Doctor demento, but his narrative of the Britsh farting contest is epic:Lord Windesmear vs The Australian Boomer.doctor demento farting contest - Bing video[^]
Afarts a fart, whether ypou raise up one cheek and sneak, or you Boom like Paul Boomerwho has a genial Australian backside, standing next to the blowing post.who won 25 points for his triple flutter blast and his follow up pooper, Lord Windesmear counters with a nice sizzler and a aroma buzz. The good Doctor gives a blow by blow description as the good Lord wins the international championship He says he got into the international sport because his wife complained about hisdiet and practicing at home.
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modified 21-Apr-18 14:00pm.
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Finally someone raises the level of conversation on CodeProject
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I don't know where you got wind of this but it stinks.
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