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Easy Ways to Back up Your Computer FilesIn a perfect world you'd never have to worry about losing any of the
important files on your computer. But in reality the chances of you
losing everything on your computer are pretty high. Most people have
pictures, tax files, resumes and a host of other important files on
their computer but have never made a backup copy. A hard drive crash or
a virus could wipe out everything tomorrow, so why have you backed up
your data yet? I believe the reason most people have not
backed up their files is that they're not sure how to do it. So today,
let's look at some simple ways to give your data a second life and give
you some peace of mind. An important first consideration is to
insure that all your files are in one place. By that, I mean that if
you save all your files in your My Documents then it makes it easy to
find all the files you need to back up. In fact you can simply backup
that one folder, along with its contents, and you're done. On the other
hand if you commonly save files on your desktop or other places on your
computer you have to remember where they are so you can back them up as
well. Personally, I'd move everything into the My Documents folder. If
you do not have a lot of media like music and pictures to back up the
easiest thing to do is buy an inexpensive USB flash drive. If you do
have a lot of media I'd suggest buying an external hard drive. You can
find an external hard drive online for around $ 100. Once you
have an external device to back up your files you could simply copy
your important files by dragging your files from your My Documents to
the external drive. For a one time backup that works great, but if
you're like most people, you're constantly creating new files that
should be backed up as well. In case of a fire or natural
disaster it may be a good idea to keep a copy of important files in
another location. They've even recently added a free backup &
synchronization service. It's secure and easy to use. An
article about data backups would not be complete without mentioning
Acronis True Image. If your hard drive were to crash you'd ever have
buy a new hard drive, then reinstall your Operating System, the
drivers, all your programs and finally re-load all the files you backed
up. Acronis True Image costs $ 50 but it allows you to make an exact
image of your entire hard drive so, should yours fail, you would
install a new hard drive and restore the Acronis image and your
computer would be exactly like it was the last time you created the
image. An Acronis image would save several hours of work so unless you
were intending to just buy a new computer if yours ever crashed you may
want to consider this option. This article has given you
several simple options to backup your computer files but the most
important thing I can leave you with is to do something now. Knowledge
without action is useless and you'll appreciate the peace of mind
knowing you'll have your most important files are safely backed up.
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