What you should back up is ultimately your decision and really depends on the individual, but just remember that if something happens to your computer and you didn’t back up a certain file, then you probably won’t be getting it back again. So the lesson is, back up the files that you know that you can’t do without. In this case, it is much better to be safer than to be sorry. If you’re still wondering about data backup and how to backup your files properly, then read on.;
There are a lot of things to think about when it comes to the files that you may need. To help you along in your checklist, listed down below are a couple of common categories of data that people backup.
- Information on finances and files dealing with the bank, or money
- Pictures
- MP3s, other music files, and personal music videos
- Home or work files
- Address books
- Bookmarks from your browser
- Your calendar
There are lots of ways that you can actually back up these files. Most people get either a back up hard drive, or either a USB port to store everything on. The prices for these things vary. You can pay anywhere from $20-200 or more depending on what you pick to back up your system. There are some back up programs that allow you to have a password with it, while others don’t.
If space is a problem for you then you should consider looking into getting a USB port because those are small and you can easily put one in your pocket. When you don’t have to worry about space then the thing that I would recommend is to back everything up by getting a back up hard drive. With that you know for a fact that everything is stored and backed up.
November 25th, 2010
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