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Backing up data software
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 1:59 am
by Gary
I normally back up important stuff to an external hard drive.. manually one folder at a time. ( probably why it doesn't get done very often )
Does anyone know of, or can recommend an idiot proof press one button type program and its all done for ya, preferable with scheduling options.
Please, with a cherry on top.
numnut Gary :lol:
Re: Backing up data software
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 8:56 am
by Rockinfroggi
Gary wrote:I normally back up important stuff to an external hard drive.. manually one folder at a time. ( probably why it doesn't get done very often )
Does anyone know of, or can recommend an idiot proof press one button type program and its all done for ya, preferable with scheduling options.
Please, with a cherry on top.
numnut Gary :lol:
At the moment I use EMC Retrospect which came with my external hard drive, you can schedule it to do complete back ups or choose what folders, drives to back up, if you do the full back up it then just does incremental back ups after that just backing up anything that has changed.
In the past I've also used Genie soft backup Manager Pro which was pretty good but there are many out there and I'm sure someone will suggest others.
If you are looking for a free back up utility have a look here
http://www.techsupportalert.com/more/extended.htm#92 but I'm sure there must be others out there.
Gary.
Re: Backing up data software
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 9:11 am
by UBT - Timbo
Gary wrote:I normally back up important stuff to an external hard drive.. manually one folder at a time. ( probably why it doesn't get done very often )
Does anyone know of, or can recommend an idiot proof press one button type program and its all done for ya, preferable with scheduling options.
Please, with a cherry on top.
numnut Gary :lol:
Last months PCPro magazine, came with a round-up of Backup software as well as some "freebies" on the CD/DVD.
And for some reason, I received 2 copies of their December issue and on the DVD came a free full copy of Paragon Drive Backup 8....PM me your postal addy and I'll send it to you....!
regards
Tim
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 12:43 pm
by Gary
Thankyou chaps, I will take a look at your recommendations.
Gary
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 8:27 am
by Papa
I'd recommend allwaySync
http://allwaysync.com/
It's good if you have some specific areas you want to synchronise to an external disk but aern't both about your program file (like office and windows ect). It's fairly easy to use and non intrusive.
Best bit is it's free (fully featured) unless you want to pay (in which case it's $19.95 and very worth it).