06-08-2016, 08:04 AM
For your really important stuff (family photos, other irreplacable documents) the cloud providers offer some amount of space for free. I use both MS OneDrive and DropBox for that since they will automatically sync anything in the directory you setup. I used to manually sync my important stuff to a thumbdrive with synctoy but it just got too tedious.
OneDrive offers 15G for free, Dropbox offers 2G.
If you're really serious about it and you keep your external drives plugged in all the time (or have a NAS) -- do yourself a favor and just get some real backup software. FWIW, I'm partial to Nortion Ghost.
OneDrive offers 15G for free, Dropbox offers 2G.
If you're really serious about it and you keep your external drives plugged in all the time (or have a NAS) -- do yourself a favor and just get some real backup software. FWIW, I'm partial to Nortion Ghost.
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CR Sources: 75cr(StraighterLine), 15cr(Saylor), 6cr(ALEKS), 6cr(Kaplan, TESU), 12cr(PF), 6cr(CLEP)
CR Sources: 75cr(StraighterLine), 15cr(Saylor), 6cr(ALEKS), 6cr(Kaplan, TESU), 12cr(PF), 6cr(CLEP)