Electronic Data Backup Solutions Delaware

Invest in an external USB hard drive, and once a week or so drag a copy of your entire "My Documents" folder to it.

Local Companies

Cornerstone Construction
302.670.6680
Judy Rd
Greenwood, DE
WIT Services
302-275-8460
1174 Elderon Drive
Wilmington, DE
Kumasi Market
(302) 322-6020
240 S Dupont Hwy
New Castle, DE
Prestige Home Improvements
(302) 737-4389
18 Albe Dr
Newark, DE
First State R C & D Inc
(302) 424-6744
125 Causey Ave
Milford, DE
Construct Con Inc
(302) 661-0809
51 Germay Dr Ste C
Wilmington, DE
Kitchen Tune-Up
(302) 227-5544
Henelopen Jct
Rehoboth Beach, DE
Photon Design
(302) 645-0737
Lewes, DE
Dave's Contracting Inc
(302) 436-5129
Selbyville, DE
Price Construction Inc
(302) 349-4836
Greenwood, DE


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You wouldn’t leave a roof uncovered with a thunderstorm in the forecast, so why aren’t you backing up your computer data? Losing data is never fun, but with a multidimensional approach, you can reduce the impact from catastrophic setback to minor annoyance. Here’s our three-step process.

  • Automatic and off-site: Today, automatic and secure off-site backups are as close as your Internet connection. There are many good services available, but for most individual users I like Carbonite (www.carbonite.com) because it works continuously in the background and it costs just $50 for a year of unlimited backup. Set it and forget it.

  • A local copy: Invest in an external USB hard drive, and once a week or so drag a copy of your entire “My Documents” folder to it. Why a second copy if you’re already backed up online? Because stuff happens, remember? But the chances of stuff simultaneously happening to both your off-site backup and your local copy is pretty slim. And USB hard drives are great because you can take the whole thing to another computer, plug in, and you’re back in business.

  • Drive imaging: So far we’ve only dealt with your data. Once that’s bullet-proofed, consider backup software that can create a “drive image” of an entire hard drive including your operating system and all installed software. We like Acronis TrueImage (www.acronis.com); products from Norton, Paragon, and others are equally good.

Why a drive image

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Featured Local Company

Cornerstone Construction

302.670.6680
Judy Rd
Greenwood, DE


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