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Why are Backups are Important
By Gene Barlow- User Group Relations
Copyrighted July 2006
Backing up your computer’s main hard drive is the most important task
every user needs to do on a regular basis. Still, I hear end-users say
they have nothing of value on their computers, so they really don’t
need to do backups. This is not true. I hope this article will help
you understand why backups are important to do.
Most users think that the display, keyboard, and computer box are the
main parts of their computer system. While the computer hardware is
important, the real heart and soul of your computer are the many files
stored on the hard drive. These files are what make the hardware run
and do useful tasks. Without them, your computer would be useless.
Your computer’s hard drive contains two general types of files on it –
program files and data files. It is very important that you backup
both of these types of files, but you will want to back them up for
different reasons.
Program files include your Windows operating system and all of the
application programs you run on your computer. Without them, your
computer would do nothing. If your hard drive should fail without a
backup, then you would have to spend days or weeks reloading all of
these program files on your hard drive. This is a lot of work and you
may never get your computer to run again like it did before the hard
drive failed.
Data files are the files you create using the programs on your
computer. These are the most important files you have on your
computer. They are the email messages you send, the documents you
write, the financial records you keep, your digital photographs and
music files. So, when your hard drive fails on you, you will lose all
of these important data files. This can be a major disaster for you.
Let me tell you about a real situation that occurred this past year.
A member of a user groups in California had been taking lots of
pictures with her digital camera. She saved these on her hard drive in
albums ready to show her family and friends. Her wedding pictures were
also saved on her hard drive. One morning, she could not get her hard
drive to work. It had failed on her without a backup. She took the
hard drive to a company specializing in recovering data from failed
hard drives. They analyzed the drive and told her they could probably
get most of her photos back and their fee for this service was $1000.
She was shocked at this high fee, but all of her photos were very
important to her, so she ended up paying this fee. A good backup would
have saved her this expense.
Computer hard drives are very reliable today, but they still fail for
many reasons. The hardware can wear out and stop working. A more
common reason is that the programs on your main hard drive become
corrupted and no longer function. It is not a question of if your hard
drive will fail; it is more a question of when will it fail on you.
You need to be prepared with a backup for when your hard drive does
fails on you.
Backing up your computer’s hard drive is a fairly simple concept. To
backup your main hard drive, you copy all of the files on that drive
and store them on another device that you can save away from your
computer. Then if anything should happen to your main hard drive, you
put a new hard drive in your computer and copy all of these important
files to this new drive. You can be up and running again in minutes
with a good backup.
Backing up your hard drive is very easy to do with the latest
technology. To help you understand more about how to do backups, I
have put together a training session titled the Perfect Backup
Approach. You can find it on my web site at www.ugr.com/tutorials.html.
Take a few minutes to watch this tutorial and you will have a much
better understanding of how to do backups using the latest technology
today.
To help you get started to backup your hard drive, we are running a
Summer Special that includes the best backup software available today,
Acronis True Image 9.0 Home edition. You can order this top rated
backup software product for just $29 on our web site at
www.usergroupstore.com. It normally sells for $50 in computer stores.
To make the deal even better, we will include a copy of our Perfect
Backup Approach training CD at this special price. Don’t wait too long
as the summer is coming to an end and this special will not last into
the fall.
To make it easy for you to start to do backups, we have prepared a
technical paper titled, Using Acronis True Image 9.0 Home edition that
you can find on our web site at
www.ugr.com/newsletters.html. Read and follow this article
as you install and start to do backups and it will guide you through
each of the steps in doing backups. It couldn’t be easier to get
started.
That completes this article on the importance of backing up your hard
drive. If you have questions on this article or other questions about
True Image or your hard drive, send a note to
gene@ugr.com and I will try to
assist you.
Gene Barlow
User Group Relations gene@ugr.com
PO Box 911600 www.ugr.com
St George, UT 84791-1600
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