Glen,
I understood that Legacy made a data file on the run
so to speak as data are entered. The "Backup" feature
creates a compressed file for outside storage. Do I
understand you that you have the entire Legacy program
on the USB drive or backup to the drive and restore on
the other computer?
Hope I make some sense.
Nick Cirillo

--- Glen Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Steve & Julie,
> 
> I use my USB Flash drive as my DATA drive and do all
> my work from it.  My
> Legacy Database is located on the USB Flash drive
> and ONLY on my USB Flash
> drive.  I do regular backups of my USB drive to my
> desktop computer's hard
> drive.
> 
> This has been discussed in past emails on this list.
>  You can go back to the
> archives and search for how I setup my directory
> structure to make it
> easier.
> 
> I keep my images (as small thumbnail type .jpg's) on
> my USB Flash drive as
> well.  I have all my data with me when I go to the
> FHC or a family member's
> house.
> 
> With my method, there is NO jockeying of files from
> one machine to the
> other.
> 
> Current space used by my database & images is 217
> MB.  I do keep much more
> on my USB Flash drive, so I do have a 2GB drive.
> 
> Glen Ballard
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Steve Hayes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 8:44 PM
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] confusing myself w/ 2
> machines
> 
> 
> On 13 Apr 2006 at 22:16, J. Michutka wrote:
> 
> > I recently got a 3rd-hand laptop (college
> daughter's cast-off when she
> > upgraded) in addition to my desktop computer.  I
> put Legacy on the laptop
> > (it's also on my desktop at home) so that I can
> take it along when I'm
> doing
> > research.  Transferred copies of my files, etc,
> everything went ok.  My
> plan
> > was that every time I made an addition/change to
> one copy of a Legacy
> family
> > file, I'd back it up and transfer it to the other
> machine.
> >
> > OK, you can guess, I didn't......I made different
> changes to my favorite
> > family file on each machine, without first
> updating/backing up.  Musta
> been
> > brain-dead when I did that!  How do I get this
> file to be identical on
> both
> > machines again, each having the changes I made in
> the other copy?
> 
> Decide which one you made the most changes on, and
> keep that.
> 
> Print out the changes you made in the other copy,
> and then enter them into
> the first one.
> 
> I do what you do.
> 
> I hopy my Legacy datafiles from my laptop to my
> desktop and back again,
> usian
> a USB flash drive, sometimes twice a day, and
> occasionally I've forgotten to
> do so, or the files didn't copy properly, and I've
> entered it in the wrong
> one. And then I've had to retype the information,
> though in some cases I was
> able to copy/paste via a third program (like
> Treepad).
> 
>  -- 
> Steve Hayes
> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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