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What to use to Backup your computer files and data

By Mitz

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Now days there are a few different ways that you can backup files and data. You can backup your data to a CD or DVD, external hard drive, USB flash drive, print it out, store it on a web server, or even on the internet.

 

To Back up your files, it is a very simple task to perform. It is just a matter of copying your files and pasting them into a folder.

  1. Burn your files and data to a CD or DVD This is how most people store their backup files as discs are very cheap to buy and you can have multiple backups. Read how to burn a cd. You can also use a re-writable cd or dvd, and therefore reuse the disc at a later date. What is a cd-rw or dvd-rw.cd dvd burner

  2. Copy your files and settings to an External hard drive This is my favourite device to use for file backup. You can fit so much data on an external hard drive, and then you can take it anywhere and easily plug it in. Find out more about an External hard drive.

  3. Use a USB flash drive to temporarily store your data. These devices are very small and cute, therefore making them easy to loose or even wash in the washing machine. You can store up to around 8 gb of data on one flash drive. Smaller USB flash drives are only good to transfer small files from one computer to another.

  4. Print your data to hard copy. If you just wanted to keep a backup of your email addresses, you could print them out and store in a safe place. There is always the chance that a USB or external hard rive may malfunction and loose your data.

  5. Store it on the Web There is plenty of free storage places on the internet. You could store a backup of your backup (LOL) on the internet as it is usually very safe there. Just google free web storage space and you will find a web site.

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