Backup Articles
Backup Software Reviews
Introduction
Today's computers create a false sense of security. We begin to
think all our files are safe and secure and will never go away. It's
not true, and never will be! Are you still not backing up your data?
Backups are really a necessity, and you are responsible for making
regular backups of your files. There are two primary types of backup
software to choose from:
- Traditional file backup programs.
- Disk imaging software.
Facts:
- If you have important documents, e-mail, or digital pictures on
your computer, you may want to secure this important data by creating
backup copies of your files on a regular basis. If you want backup
operation to be quick, easy, and fully automatic, you probably need a
traditional backup program.
- If you have nothing important on your computer, but still want to
be able to restore the entire system, along with all the installed
programs, games, and any settings - in case of a computer crash - you
probably need a disk imaging program.
- Sometimes you need programs of both types, but in most cases and
for most users having only one traditional backup program is enough.
Moreover, Windows XP, Vista, and 7 integrated system restore feature partly
eliminates the need for disk imaging backup program.
Traditional File Backup
Traditional Backup Programs
What are traditional backup programs? Traditional backup programs
are designed to back up important files and folders on your computer.
They are primarily designed to back up critical data, i. e. particular
files and folders you have to work with, which you know are very
important. Regular backup programs can be used to back up
entire disks including software folders, however, you should be aware
that they only process files that are not in use by Windows. If you
back up the entire hard disk, a few files in the Windows
directory and Documents & Settings directory may not be
included, because Windows will be using them. Your original
installation CD's or DVD's can be used to restore some of those
files.
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Windows Backup
A built-in Microsoft Windows backup utility.
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Backup MyPC
A powerful backup program from Veritas.
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Handy Backup
An automatic backup program with compression.
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WinBackup
Integrally supports backing up to CD/DVD/BD.
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Second Copy
Copies files automatically.
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Backup Now!
Supports many CD/DVD/BD writing devices.
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Argentum Backup
A popular backup program with templates. Small, fast & easy.
Traditional backup programs are great for selective, fine-tuned
backup. In most cases you do not need to back up your entire hard
drive disk. A special article is available to help you detect common
data locations on a typical Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP,
Vista or 7 computer, so you can make a decision for yourself as to what to
back up, and what not to back up, to reduce clutter and improve
performance. It discovers a typical look and feel of the folder
structure on a typical Windows computer. The article is Windows System Backup, which is a part of a
more solid Argentum's Windows Backup
Guide.
Disk Imaging
Drive Mirroring Software
What is disk mirroring (or drive imaging) software? You cannot
completely back up and restore the entire computer with regular
backup software. Traditional backup programs are not designed to be a
complete system recovery solution. This is there disk imaging comes
in. The disk imaging programs will assist you in creating an
image of your entire hard drive. The disk image file contains
the exact copy of a hard disk, including all the computer data,
operating system, and programs. In an event of a failure you can
restore this image back to the hard drive, resulting in restoring of
all of your computer settings, and any of your installed programs and
files.
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Norton Ghost
An advanced disk imaging software.
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True Image
Restore entire disks without computer reboot.
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System Restore
Windows XP built-in recovery system. Not strictly a disk imaging program.
Archiving & Maintenance
Maintenance Utilities
What are archiving utilities? These are small programs that enable
you to restore from backup copies, view the contents of your backups.
They can also help you handle simple, occasional backups. What are
maintenance utilities? These are auxiliary tools that may help you in
setting up your backup processes.
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Zip Folders
Windows XP/ME built-in support for Zip files.
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WinRar
A powerful archiving tool.
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WinZip
The most popular Zip utility for Windows.
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InCD
UDF packet writing software for CD/DVD drives.
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DLA
Free UDF packet writing driver for CD/DVD drives.
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