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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: MA
Posts: 359
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How do you backup your hard drives?
I'm looking for something that is very easy to use - I would like to run a weekly backup (rather than continuous) and just need a safe and reliable backup drive. My guess is that I've got <100GB of stuff that I really need to back up. I tried the Seagate drive and their software but so far it's been a bit buggy and thus I don't have any real confidence that it work when I really need it to.
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Wisconsin, USA
Posts: 1,127
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This is the favored imaging product among all of my associates who have been supporting computers for as much as decades. It is easy to use and most importantly we've used it and SpinRite to fix disasters others have given up on. My professional strategy doesn't count here because I babysit a few dozen servers and a few thousand users but for home use I always have an old PC running as a server and I copy all important data to it. I have important photos, music and video copied to DVD and to multiple external hard drives. A free used PC, free easy to use Linux distro and a loss leader hard drive for less than $100 will give you a home server. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Massachusetts
Age: 42
Posts: 299
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USB External Hard Drive by Seagate. 250 gigs, whisper quiet, and fast as all get out since it's USB 2.0. It was under 100 bucks.
What's not to like?
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: California
Age: 49
Posts: 1,609
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USB hard drive and/or DVD.
I don't use anyone's "backup software," because I don't see the point. Just copy the data from Point A to Point B. Also, I dread the idea of trying to restore a five-year old backup, saved in some fancy backup format, only to find that I can't (e.g., the old backup/restore software won't run on a new machine; etc etc etc).
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Tele-Afflicted
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Like Sabu, I have a 250GB Seagate USB hard drive and like beep.click, I avoid backup software. I don't think imaging the drive is necessary. I just backup music, photos, and important docs. If a drive goes down, I just reload the software from the CDs and the files from the Seagate.
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Doctor of Teleocity
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Bakersfield Ca.
Age: 57
Posts: 12,262
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I just use the windows file transfer and settings wizard to backup all my windows settings and zip up the my documents folder. Takes about 10 mins to dfo all that and transfer it to a CD.
Once thats done if I need to I can format reinstall windows and be back up in about 1 1/2 hours. I dont make an image cause when you restore the image its usually alot older than what you had on your system unless you make an image every week which is a hassle.
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