http://www.symantec.com/business/ghost-solution-suite::BLM:: wrote:you put your entire computer into an image file? How do I do that?
How do you organize, backup your computer datas ?
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or look for acronis on the internet:::BLM:: wrote:you put your entire computer into an image file? How do I do that?
http://www.acronis.com/page.html
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That's true, maybe for really important things, use an online backup service, they are quite cheap now a days.Casanova808 wrote:and remember to store your really important stuff on a drive outside of your home. Backing your data up across several hard drives is worthless if they all burn in a house fire.
Granted, if you lose everything in a house fire your mp3 collection might not be your greatest concern.
www.mozy.com is recommend.
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That's true, but as hotlatino808 writes, it's of no need if there's a fire at your placemclean1979 wrote:As long as my data exists in more than one place I am happy. I just have a second Hard drive on my desktop system which I copy everything to it about once a week. The chances of two hard drive failing at the same time are extremely slim.