Re: Best backup?
- From: "Marek Kalisz" <kalisz_m@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 17:13:06 -0500
Thanks all of you for inputs. Now my mind is much clearer.
Marek Kalisz
"John Allen" <not@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I use HandyBackup http://www.handybackup.net/
Automatically backs up/synchronises etc on my USB hard drive - no wierd
formats so I don't have to use HandyBackup to restore.
John
Marek Kalisz wrote:
Reently I started to use Backup Plus. After bad experiences with a
few other backup programs (could restore or fix them after crasjes)
BP seems to be safe enough (zip format). However, it's not very
coveninet for me sinceit has limitation on size of backup file (it
has to split it) and every update (scheduled backup) means a new full
backup. BP doesn't allow just update backup only with files changed
since the last one. Any suggestions about another, safe and
convenient (fast enough), backup software? Marek Kalisz
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