Re: Reasons for backing up
- From: danspam@xxxxxxx (Daniel Cohen)
- Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 08:21:15 +0000
Randy Howard <randyhoward@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
aaJoe wrote
(in article
<noemail-9CA147.10532922022006@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>):
So we have basically 3 different reasons to backup:
- To archive our work (incremental backup)
- To restore our OS after a hardware failure (clone)
- To restore our OS after a software failure (backdated clone so you
don't copy the problem to your new installation and Preference settings
for all programs saved - if you know where they are. Where ARE most of
them?)
Am I missing anything?
-- If you lose thousands of digital photos of the wife's babies,
your life will become a living hell.
And let's not forget
to have ones documents after the computer has been stolen!
Yes, this happened to me. Fortunately, the thief couldn't be bothered
with the separate hard drive on which I had my documents and
applications.
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