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You know backups are critical. Now you've got five free solutions for making them. Pick at least one.
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i formeted my hard disk and lost my important data and i want that back now.
pls help me
thanks in advance
Everybody likes Mozy--except me Part 1
http://blogs.cnet.com/8301-13554_1-9752330-33.html
There is a portable version of Thunderbird. If you use any portable application, you don't need a backup program, just Windows explorer. For a portable email program, simply copying the folder where it resides copies your mail, configuration settings, the application itself, etc. etc. etc. Easy and simple -- and when it comes to making backups, easy and simple are very important.
Michael Horowitz
- by mementh July 23, 2008 12:47 PM PDT
- mozy is good.. and i am trying out the comodo backup..
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(12 Comments)Its ALWAYS good to have multiple backup options..