January 6, 2008

Homebrew Online Backup?


Howdy,

I am looking for some (cheap or free) software to do incremental backups of my computer at work at my computer at home. Both are running XP Pro.

The aim is to avoid the enormous cost per month plans online backup.

I want something that detects and downloads only the files stored and only at scheduled times.

Thanks!

4 comments:

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
and MR. "George" recommended above 2 main backup utility. Acronis True Image and Symantec Ghost.
Well i really do agree with him. Those who are the best of them
But, I would advise ATI, however, cheaper and cause its safier.
In any case, and that is to choose. I
consideration of these 2.
Maybe, but it's going to help and make a final decision.

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
IS THAT LEGAL? My company put me in jail for that.

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
I do not know about the free, but for $ 30, you can get real acronis image, which works awsome. There are also norton ghost, but is not as reliable. You can use these image files on the C: drive, but if you have to reformat due to viruses or whatever kind of instability, you may also want to consider a program that will afford to divide your hard drive into two partitions without having To reformat and lose all your data and settings (you can store your image files of the other partition). Partition Magic is the better for it. It is proposed by norton and powerquest. I recommend the version powerquest, due to my being d�us by norton products far too long. If you can not pay for these programs, you can probably get on limewire ...

*** Update: I have real image enterprise server ... I think it is not cheap by any means. You can get version cheap listed above if you stop making online backups, and instead added a second hard drive of your computer you want to save.

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
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