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In Windows 7, lets say I have a "works" directory which containts my work, personal etc information. I want to use a program which always checks the disk and make mirror(s) of this directory. Something like a RAID technology. How can I do that? Thats important, I have now bad sectors....

John Smith
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    Your question is possibly already answered here: [How do I synchronise two folders in real-time in Windows 7?](http://superuser.com/questions/65524/how-do-i-synchronise-two-folders-in-real-time-in-windows-7). If it doesn't answer your question, please point out why. Otherwise it may be closes as a duplicate. – marsh-wiggle Dec 31 '14 at 12:02
  • and does it watch the original directory + mirrored one(s) in the background? – John Smith Dec 31 '14 at 12:09
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    That’s what real-time means. This does not protect you from silent data corruption, however. Get a new disk. – Daniel B Dec 31 '14 at 12:36
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    "RAID" is only useful if you have more than one disk, since that's what it's all about. :) You are describing folder synchronizing. – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 Dec 31 '14 at 13:44

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Use somthing as freefilesync to mirror a directory http://www.freefilesync.org/

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  • and does it watch the original directory + mirrored one(s) in the background? – John Smith Dec 31 '14 at 12:11
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    Yes. It replicate all modifications to the mirrored one. And can maintain previous versions for backup purpose. There are other utilities too. This is another one: DSynchronize: http://dimio.altervista.org/ita/ – maudam Dec 31 '14 at 13:08