I am running several frugally installed versions of Puppy from a USB thumb drive, including S15Pup32 and S15Pup64. I've created backups of the save folder for both using the Pupsave Backup tool from the Utility menu. Now I want to save them to my HDD which is NTFS, because I am afraid of losing access to my USB.
I dragged and dropped (selecting copy) the savefolder backup from my S15Pup32 to my HDD with apparently no problems. I have yet to drag it back to the USB and see if it still works.
When I dragged and dropped the savefolder backup from S15Pup64 it gave me 1143 errors, so I am assuming it won't work if I tried to use it to replace the existing savefolder should I need to. I don't know where the errors came from but I assume the copy did not like the 64 bit file format.
While studying this problem I ran across an old forum post that had a pet that converted a savefolder to a file image that could be saved on a NTFS drive. https://oldforum.puppylinux.com/viewtopic.php?t=110090
I haven't tried it, because I was wondering if there is an easier solution.
I am primarily interested in saving the S15Pup64 save folder as it is my preferred operating system. So, if there is a way to copy its save folder to a NTFS HDD, I would appreciate any suggestions. You are free to assume I know little about Linux.