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19 November 2014

Re: [DIY] Computer Crash:

 

I think for Mac users, time machine is good. You can restore, or simply pull what you need to get off of it. You could even bring it to someones house to use it.

I use Time Machine, and I also use Carbon Copy Cloner. Thats even better.

On Nov 18, 2014, at 04:31 PM, "Aki 01dyna@gmail.com [DoIt_Yourself]" <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 


<on automating backups>

I do the same. I use Acronis and just have the scheduler running on my and my wifes computers that backs up the systems to an external drive every Saturday morning.  She doesn't even know it.

You're right though. There's no guarantee that a backup will work when it's needed. That's why it's a good idea
to test your backups.  Do a full (image) backup to an external device then do a restore from your primary backup
set.  That way if your drive gets wiped in prep for the restore and the restore fails, you'll still be able to to get back
to where you started.  I used to set up my system in a RAID array (RAID 1) but that's only practical if you have a cpu case that can hold two drives and has a RAID controller.  Not realistic for a laptop.

On an earlier comment about using thumbdrives for backup storage, I, personally wouldn't recommend it.  Not because
they're not reliable or that they are even slow (usb 3.0 drives are MUCH faster than their 2.0 counterparts), but because
they use non-volatile memory.  They can easily be wiped clean by static electricity or not properly dismounting the device before removing it from the usb port.  They're primarily designed for file storage from one device to another or temporary
storage of non-critical files.  I'd never use it for long term storage just because it doesn't take much to wipe it out.

-aki


On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Bob Davis bob@wrobertdavis.com [DoIt_Yourself] <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

That's why a backup should be totally automatic - no human intervention required. I trained my wife to backup her computer with one mouse click.  I constantly found that she had not backed up for months.  Now it happens without requiring any action from her or me.


Bob

On Nov 18, 2014, at 9:36 AM, Dale S dalu@hbcomm.net [DoIt_Yourself] <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

The easier it is the less likely we are to do it. :-)





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