The Q-Ultimate Archive system.
Hi folks,
This challenge will take more words to describe, but hopefully, you will find enormous use for the results of learning this challenge.
The scene:
My regular image backups are getting loaded.
These might be external hard drives, DVDs, or an extra internal drive.
( I am going to use DVDs as my archive example. You substitute your drive letter if you use an external Hard Drive to store old images.)
(I am also, for the sake of simplifying, going to use TIME as the archival criterion)
By now you are familiar with the Data Base and how to search in Q-Ultimate.
So let’s Archive!
1) I see that I need to remove some old folders, from 2011 from one of the active hard drives.
2) All my folders have dates in the folder names, so I let SEARCH find folders from 2011 using the FILE/FOLDER button and narrowing the search to the overloaded drive... letter! I search for 2011 on D:\, and Ultimate finds 53 folders with 2011.
See snap 115 Remember to click on the picture to enlarge.
See snap 114 to show how to narrow the search to a specific Drive or Folder.
3) While these folders are listed in the search grid, I type in the DVD name that will hold these folders. (DVD 100, DVD 101) into the Creator box.
I also type into the Description box an event descriptor.
(Siesta Beach... Emerson Point...Venice Jetty....)
4) OK all set. That was the tedious part.
Now copy those folders onto your DVD discs to keep safe.
All done? Check them and make sure they are working fine. (Same for external drives)
5) The key item*
Now delete the images from the folders on the hard drive that you moved, BUT!
Do not delete the folders!
You now have empty folders... taking up virtually no HD space to speak of.
6) Now should I want to find some old pictures from the Venice Jetty that I took in 2011, I simply do a Data Base search for Venice Jetty AND 2011.
Bingo, that search will return a location.... DVD101
If I search for Ringling Causeway and 2011, I get 6 hits, located on two different DVDs, 109 and 110.
Epilogue: You can use any naming system you like...
I have some folders with names like, Ringling Rose Garden, or Jungle Gardens, 2003, 2004, 2005,
You can search for Jungle Gardens 200 the search will bring in all the Jungle Gardens folders for the decade.
If you added good descriptions to the description boxes in the Data Base, (like, parrots, or Egrets) you can make it easy to locate the folder you want.
Have fun... Use your own designs for naming and storage....
Next challenge will be to make your own DVD labels all in Qimage Ultimate!!!!
This goes together with Archiving to DVD
Fred