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Backup Strategies

Backup Strategies. Program Notes We recommend that you print these slides before the presentation. Then you can take notes from the presentation and be prepared to implement the suggestions when you get home. This presentation is archived at: http://pc3.org/news/programnotes/

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Backup Strategies

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  1. Backup Strategies Program Notes We recommend that you print these slides before the presentation. Then you can take notes from the presentation and be prepared to implement the suggestions when you get home. This presentation is archived at: http://pc3.org/news/programnotes/ Last updated 3/8/11 These notes may be revised up to the moment of presentation. Check back for the latest version. Backup Strategies Presented for the PCCC

  2. Backup Strategies Demonstrated onWindows 7 Presented to Personal Computer Club of Charlotte March 10, 2011 Presented by: Bill Barnes, Richard Kinkel, and Jack LaPointe Backup Strategies Presented for the PCCC

  3. Topics • Why backup? • What makes a good backup? • How do you backup? • Manual copy. • Windows backup. • Demonstration: Acronis. Presented by Richard Kinkel. • Backup to the cloud. Presented by Jack LaPointe. • Demonstration: Carbonite. • Other “backup” options. (if time available) • What to backup? (demonstration with Windows 7 if time available.) This presentation is archived at: http://pc3.org/news/programnotes/

  4. Why backup? • Backup to protect what you don’t want to lose. • Risks: • Inadvertent change/deletion. • Computer failure. • Computer stolen. • Catastrophic damage – house burns down.

  5. What makes a good backup? • Leo Laporte’s 3-2-1strategy: • Three copies of your data. • Two different types of media. • One of them offsite.

  6. How to backup? • Manual copy. • Windows backup. • Commercial software. • Image backup. • Demonstration: Acronis.Presented by Richard Kinkel.

  7. How to backup? • Backup to the cloud. • Description by Jack Lapointe. • Demonstration: Carbonite.Presented by Bill Barnes.Get 14 months for price of 12 at:http://www.carbonite.com/comktg/signup.aspx?lp=34

  8. Other backup strategies • File camera flash cards. • Trust the cloud for your originals: Dropbox / Skydrive / Google Docs / Quicken online. • Hard drive recovery services. • Paper.

  9. Where is my critical data? • Demonstrated with Windows 7.

  10. Backup Strategies Demonstrated onWindows 7 Questions after final presentation Presented by: Bill Barnes, Richard Kinkel, and Jack LaPointe This presentation is archived at: http://pc3.org/news/programnotes/ Backup Strategies Presented for the PCCC

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