Peace of Mind for your PC - How to backup your computer
Most of us know that we should be backing up our files. If you’ve never experienced a hard drive failure or complete PC crash then consider yourself lucky, and recognize that there’s never been a better moment then this one right here to get started backing up your important files, folders and multimedia data.
Before you rush out to buy a piece of software to backup your files there are a few things you need to educate yourself on. Knowing what you want backed up, remembering to keep it simple and do your home work are just a few of the items you need to keep in mind when making your decision.
Know what you want backed up
Before you rush out to buy an expensive piece of software to backup your system you need to know what it is you want backed up.Some of the software programs for backup are designed to specifically create a whole system backup, however this is probably more then the average PC user really needs.
Most personal computer owners require their my documents, photos, and any videos backed up, how ever the rest of the stuff can be skipped.This can make things a little to high tech for someone who’s just an average joe or jane PC user.
Keep it simple to be consistent
More features in a piece of backup software or online service doesn’t automatically make that service or program better. Take it from me, if you purchase a program that is to full of features you probably won’t stick to a backup routine that will keep all of your files safe.
Rather, look for an easy to use program that can be setup and then allowed to run on a schedule. This is the simplest way for home users to keep data up to date.Two online backup services that meet these criteria are Carbonite Backup and Mozy Backup.
Research Before you Buy
Before you rush out not to purchase a program or subscribe to a service take a bit of time to read the latest online backup reviews, and ensure you’re getting a good product. This just confirms that the software or service you’ve chosen is every bit as good as it claims to be.
A few minutes doing some research can save you a big headache later on if a service isn’t easy to restore files that are backed up, or worse doesn’t backup data correctly.
Posted: November 16th, 2008 under Data Recovery.
Tags: backup software, Data Backup, online backup







