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Backup Your Computer – Please!

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We’ve all heard about someone whose computer has crashed. It’s a terrible mess. That person probably thought that it couldn’t happen to them until it did. Trust me, it happens.  In fact, my computer has crashed twice this year alone. Be proactive and back up your data.

A computer’s hard drive can crash for any number of reasons. You don’t want to be happily finishing up a 30 page class project for tomorrow when it happens. Where does the information go? It is lost in the abyss that has become home to many a kilobyte.

It’s more frightening than a bad hair day but you can keep it from happening to you. Back up your computer files so that you don’t lose all of your work to the great beyond. It is a good practice for anyone who has a computer.

It is not hard to put a backup system in place. When you buy most laptops these days, the system comes with free backup for one or two years. Every file is stored elsewhere for easy retrieval should you lose it. There are two ways of backing up computer files: online or software programs.

Backup Software Programs

Heard of Norton? You probably know about their antivirus software. They also make backup software for your computer. One is Norton Ghost 14.0. You can back up your entire hard drive or specific folders. With this software, schedule regular backups just like any other maintenance operation to protect your computer. The software setup is instructive and easy to follow.

Another Norton offering is Norton Save & Restore 2.0. It is similar to Norton Ghost 14.0 but without the extra features. You can schedule your backup operations and forget about it. In the event of a crash, you won’t lose what you have worked so hard to create.

Online Backup Programs

With an online backup, your data is sent to a secure server online. They offer both free and paid services. Depending on the amount of data you are backing up, the free plan may work for you. For your Stampin’ Up! business, the paid service offers unlimited data backup for a low monthly fee.

Examples of online backup programs include:

 •   Mozy – free up to 2GB; $4.95 per month for unlimited data

 •   Carbonite – yearly subscription of $49.95 for unlimited data

 •   SOS Online Backup – $39.95 per year

Each program offers something different. The advantage of an online backup over more traditional programs is the theft-proof aspect. In cyberspace, your files can’t be stolen. I like the idea if you travel frequently with your computer, as I do.

Use online or software options for backing up the vital information on your computer. It gives you peace of mind in the event of a system crash.  I also have a How-To article as well as a recommendation on a backup device.

Do you backup your computer on a regular basis?  Is it daily, weekly, monthly or …. never?  I want to hear from you.   Leave a comment.

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  • http://www.craftyperson.com Debbie McNeill

    Glad to help Susan. Let me know if you have any questions.

  • http://susanconti.stampinup.net Susan Conti

    Hi Debbie;

    Thank you so much for the detailed info on backing up our computers. My husband backs me up once a month. However, it is clear to me now that I need to back up more frequently. Thank you so much for everything you provide for us, Debbie!

    Susan Conti

  • Jeff

    Another good online backup solution is Microsoft’s Office Live Workspace. Users get 5GB of online storage space for free, and it can be plugged into Microsoft Office or used as a stand alone service on both Macs and PCs.

    Cheers,
    Jeff
    MSFT Office Live Outreach
    http://officelive.com/workspace/

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