Computer Backup

live.pirillo.com – I have talked many times in the past about how critical it is to regularly back up your computer data. Here are some excellent tips sent in by a community member, to help you decide what to back up, when to back up, and HOW to back up.

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25 Responses to “Computer Backup”

  • XxXDELTAxFOXTROTXxX:

    Can you backup files that were already deleted?

    Please reply!

  • Cabgh5950:

    I totaly agree.
    I have been through the no back-system but in a weired way.
    I backed up most of my things like my documents and program setups so I don’t have to suck bandwith when I restore but I never backup my truecrypt volume which had all my product keys.
    Trust me. Back up almost anything.
    It ain’t pretty to lose important data.

  • Cabgh5950:

    If anyone you know has the same manufacturer for your computer with the same os then you can borrow their’s then use the activation key you got with the install disc.
    If you lost that too then download a program called siw (system information for Windows) so then you can grab your product key and write it onto a peice of paper.
    Hope that helps you!

  • Cabgh5950:

    I use Time Machine and it backs up every hour.
    I LOVE MAC OS X!!

  • ocbeach11:

    hey, im not too sure about those free online storages! becuzz….i juss think it may be too complicated for me…traveling through space is a better interface..i think@

  • pivotpcproductions:

    LOL someone wasnt careful

  • vaughn495:

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  • TheJasonEmail:

    hey chris..
    I was asked to backup software (most of the software this person has the cd’s are old and worn).. Is there any way to do this? I thought of accessing the setup files from program files but haven’t attempted it. give me a call back if you have any idea

  • americanworksmen:

    ahh i love when poeple at school say, ugh i did system recovery and lost all my files, then i laugh at them and say, “Its called a 32gb flash drive and the abilty to drag and drop” If you have more then 32gb of documents, pictures, music, videos, etc. You really dont need that much. XD.

  • gohawk08:

    ice cream!

  • brodypros:

    i do a fully backup every week… and i partial backup every night

  • bean9987:

    hey..not bad..this geek is married

  • IMAcomPOSER:

    Your cool ( non sarcastically )

  • cloverfield911:

    The only sure way to backup everything is onto multiple DVDs, and to make many copys.

  • JuniorDExchangecore:

    RAID 1!!!!! :P

  • MrAlanThompson:

    Did you ever change over to a macpro and if you did how do you like it compared to the PC.
    Thanks love your video.

    Alan Thompson

  • dre6072:

    1:08 lol

  • dre6072:

    6:10 lol again

  • mysty0:

    or RAID 0+1 if you can afford the 4th HDD., then ya get speed and reliability :)

  • LesLeos2008:

    I like your angle on these issues you resent your points very well. I would like hear your thoughts on dmailer backup.

  • thetechsview:

    as a computer tech….a backup is extremely important!!

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