Can anybody recommend a good but easy to use software to backup my hard drive.
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Do you use Windows XP? If so, just use the built-in backup program. I have a second hard drive on my computer that I use to backup all my data to nightly. Works pretty well. Start --> Run... type ntbackup and OK.ALLSKIING said:Can anybody recommend a good but easy to use software to backup my hard drive.
From what I understand you can't use that with a DVD/RW drive.Greg said:Do you use Windows XP? If so, just use the built-in backup program. I have a second hard drive on my computer that I use to backup all my data to nightly. Works pretty well. Start --> Run... type ntbackup and OK.
How much data are you backing up? If it's more than a DVD's worth or two, buy a big second hard drive and just back up to that.ALLSKIING said:From what I understand you can't use that with a DVD/RW drive.
I think its about 15GB.Greg said:How much data are you backing up? If it's more than a DVD's worth or two, buy a big second hard drive and just back up to that.
So at least 4 DVDs. Buy a second HDD...ALLSKIING said:I think its about 15GB.
Thanks, I will look into that.Greg said:So at least 4 DVDs. Buy a second HDD...
ALLSKIING said:Can anybody recommend a good but easy to use software to backup my hard drive.
Catul is correct about a good backup strategy. I also hear good things about Retrospect - formally the best option for Macs; now a good Windows app. My suggestion would be to configure your daily backup to a secondary hard drive and then maybe once a month, burn everything manually to DVD and store them off-site (a family member's house?). Of course if you generate a lot of dynamically changing data, maybe set something up to run once a week. Of course with the amount of data you're talking about, a backup to extrenal media like DVD will be somewhat manual anyway as you'll need to change DVDs.Catul said:However, you could keep it simple and just copy your important stuff over to an external HD, those are pretty cheap too. That's just one part of a good backup solution; the best is automated daily/weekly backups onto either external or removable storage, and then maintaining backups offsite as well.