Backup Software?

Discussion in 'backup, imaging & disk mgmt' started by firzen771, Jan 7, 2010.

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  1. firzen771

    firzen771 Registered Member

    i was wondering what file backup software u guys are using, if any? im not talking about imaging programs, strictly file backup (unless ur imager also does this) cuz atm ive just been dragging and dropping the files to my external HD and wondering if thers a better way.
     
  2. SourMilk

    SourMilk Registered Member

    Automatic Backup 2 Local is a nice one. Google ab2l and have a look.

    SourMilk out
     
  3. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

    That looks pretty nice.

    I have been using Karen's Replicator. It does not have any bells or whistles (encryption, compression, etc) but I have never so much have heard a peep out of it either as it runs very smooth and light- just does what it claims.

    http://www.karenware.com/powertools/ptreplicator.asp

    BTW- here's the page to ab2l
    http://www.ab2l.com/
     
  4. firzen771

    firzen771 Registered Member

    karen replicator seems alright, but Automatic Backup 2 just seems like a complete mess of a UI, looks very awkward to use.
     
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  6. icr

    icr Registered Member

  7. dcrowe0050

    dcrowe0050 Registered Member

    been using Comodo Backup myself
     
  8. Pinga

    Pinga Registered Member

  9. moserw

    moserw Registered Member

    Karen's Replicator is good. Otherwise TeraCopy is great for copying to external devices when backing up. It will check if the copy has been done correctly.

    Otherwise for backup, GFI Backup is great and is free too. I'm using it to primarily backup stuff to my SkyDrive and it works great.
     
  10. GlobalForce

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  11. YeOldeStonecat

    YeOldeStonecat Registered Member

    Are you talking about for a desktop OS? Just built in Windows backup...have you seen all the features they've added with Win7 backup? Even cloning disk image.

    For some more features, check out Comodo backup.
     
  12. TheKid7

    TheKid7 Registered Member

  13. firzen771

    firzen771 Registered Member

    ill be trying out Comodo Backup and GFI. they both looks like nice simple easy to use programs.
     
  14. GlobalForce

    GlobalForce Regular Poster

  15. Ed_H

    Ed_H Registered Member

    I have been using Syncback SE for years...very reliable and flexible.
     
  16. Bob D

    Bob D Registered Member

    I've been using SmartBackup http://www.jam-software.com/smartbackup/ for years, think it's great. Not free, I'm afraid, but small money.
    You select the files you want to backup in a simple Explorer-like interface.
    It "remembers" the fileset, so after the initial backup, it's a simple one-click deal to incrementally "refresh" your backup taking only a minute or two.
    I have three filesets, two for 2 different drives on backup box, other for portable USB HD.
    PS: Yes, it does registry backups as well.
     
  17. guest

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    I use this combination:

    - Mainly, my Win7's Windows Backup (Backup and Restore Center) on all its possible capabilities.

    - GoodSync Pro for anything related to my RoboForm Pro.

    - And finally, I maintain updated backup copies of some few very important files on two pendrives and several free online storage/mail services.
     
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  18. Pliskin

    Pliskin Registered Member

    Solway's Plain Backup 1.51
    Plain and simple, single exe and ini file when installed. 260KB
    Zback 1.70.3
    More powerful, portable, but has a small learning curve. 180KB

    Both apps are excellent and up to date. They don't have fancy interface but do their job right!
     
    Last edited: Jan 8, 2010
  19. firzen771

    firzen771 Registered Member

    im liking GFI free, its a real nice and easy to use program.
     
  20. LockBox

    LockBox Registered Member

    I think for the average user (whatever that means) a backup program that simply backs up files to another drive is all you need. With the cost of storage dirt cheap (1.5TB for $120 anyone?) I don't see the need in using archival backup/restore type programs. I still haven't found anything easier to use than Karen's Replicator. http://www.karenware.com/powertools/ptreplicator.asp

    It just works.
     
  21. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

    Not to get too far off topic, but what configuration is needed to back up files to skydrive? I would like to do this and just found out I won a copy of Handy Backup standard edition. Candy Handy Backup get the job done?

    http://www.handybackup.net/handybackup-standard.shtml

    I kinda like the option of keeping Karen's Replicator for my external hard drive as the files are so accessible and easy to restore.
     
  22. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

  23. zfactor

    zfactor Registered Member

    anyone ever use cobian??
     
  24. Saraceno

    Saraceno Registered Member

    Toucan - portable and is continually updated - although, older version I have works fine.

    I just select the update between two folders, and the copy speed is lightning quick.
    http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/toucan
     
  25. Saraceno

    Saraceno Registered Member

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