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Do you have to back-up your pc?
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My pc keeps telling me I have not created a back-up? Do I have to buy something to back it up?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm guessing that it's not your laptop the exact message would be useful .... but quite probably it's telling you to make a set of system discs.
some sellers provide a set of CDs containing everything you need to recover from a disaster.
some put an image of the files on your HDD and nag you to make your own ....
it's well worth doing (keep them somewhere safe .... ) .... just in case
some sellers provide a set of CDs containing everything you need to recover from a disaster.
some put an image of the files on your HDD and nag you to make your own ....
it's well worth doing (keep them somewhere safe .... ) .... just in case
As you may have too much data to go on even a few disks, you may find it useful to buy yourself an external hard drive which can be used as a backup for your whole data block, photographs etc.
It plugs into a USB port like other peripherals eg MP3 player, and you copy onto it as normal. If you have a lot of data, it would take a while, but you could copy it across in smaller blocks as required. When you want to update the back-up, you can copy across a later version and then delete the earlier one.
They come in all sizes and memory, some similar to an MP3 player.
We've just bought one for �74.99 which has 360 GB (very good value) from our local computer shop . The one I have is not very large, about A5 sizeish (5" x 8" x 1" deep)and is portable and easy to store. I also bought one for my daughter as she wanted to back up all her data for security.
Hope this helps.
It plugs into a USB port like other peripherals eg MP3 player, and you copy onto it as normal. If you have a lot of data, it would take a while, but you could copy it across in smaller blocks as required. When you want to update the back-up, you can copy across a later version and then delete the earlier one.
They come in all sizes and memory, some similar to an MP3 player.
We've just bought one for �74.99 which has 360 GB (very good value) from our local computer shop . The one I have is not very large, about A5 sizeish (5" x 8" x 1" deep)and is portable and easy to store. I also bought one for my daughter as she wanted to back up all her data for security.
Hope this helps.
Sorry everyone this is the first time I have had a minute to get back to your kind answers.
Vehelpfulguy - yes it is Vista.
I did save some photos onto a CD but I thought they looked like they lost some quality when I looked at them on the CD to check they had downloaded properly.
I guess the best thing is to save things onto CD's on a regular basis. I don't want to buy anymore equipment. I have already saved the odd important file.
Vehelpfulguy - yes it is Vista.
I did save some photos onto a CD but I thought they looked like they lost some quality when I looked at them on the CD to check they had downloaded properly.
I guess the best thing is to save things onto CD's on a regular basis. I don't want to buy anymore equipment. I have already saved the odd important file.