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Do you need a
Computer Backup?

Having a computer backup is necessary especially if you have important files on your computer.

Losing all the files and documents that you have stored over the years would be catastrophic! You may never be able to recover all that valuable information unless you have a copy stored elsewhere.

computer backup The last thing you want is to lose all your pictures, music and video files you have painstakingly downloaded and collected on your hard drive.

The best way to do a backup is by copying files from your computer to another location like CDs, DVDs, a flash drive, or an external hard drive. That way you won't lose your files when your computer breaks down.

Although keeping all the files in your main hard drive is convenient, doing a computer backup to an external source is essential for keeping your files safe.

Do not rely on the data recovery services as this is time consuming and an expensive process. It also doesn't assure you 100% file recovery when disaster strikes.

And just because your computer is new doesn't mean it won't crash.

There are many things that can affect your computer. Viruses and software malfunctions are the most common sources of computer failure.

Backing up your files is also very convenient since you can just bring it with you anywhere go and access your files on other computers.

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Performing a backup is easy. There are several ways to backup your computer.

red flash drive A common way is to save files with a flash drive. This unit can save a small or large amount of data based on your needs.

The capacity of these drives ranges from 1 Gigabyte to 8 Gigabytes for normal home use.

There are flash drives with even larger capacity if needed.

Saving files on CD-Rs and DVD-Rs is also common practice. DVD-Rs hold a lot of information and are relatively cheap.

But you have to keep them in cases and make sure they don't receive any scratches. If the disk gets damaged, your computer will not be able to read the files on the discs. It also makes sense to create 2 kind of backups for your files.

  • One is for your personal stuff like pictures, videos, documents, and music. This backup will always be changing because you will be adding new data constantly.
  • The other backup will be for your operating system, computer programs, and settings. These are items that don't change much.
  • If you want to reinstall the same data and feature of your current computer, you would use software programs that save and restore your old computer settings and programs as well as your important data.

    To sum it up, a computer backup is critical especially if you have a lot of important files. Anything can happen to your computer so it's best that you prepare now.

    You can use CD-Rs, DVD-Rs, external hard drives, flash drives, and even online backup services.

    The important thing is to do a backup for your computer. You will be happy you did when your computer crashes.

    In the next section, each backup method will be covered in more detail. You can then choose the method that best meets your needs.

    Computer Backup System

    4 Types of Information to Backup

    Macrium Reflect for Recovery Discs

    Using Macrium Reflect

    restore with Macrium Reflect

    Rebit - complete data recovery system

    ClickFree - save your valuable information

    Find out about Online Computer Backup


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