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If you have a CD writer, as soon as you get a few
files (enough to be worthwhile), rename them and copy
them to a CD, then label the CD 'Backups' with the
date on it. Many CDs are 'one time only' writeable,
so it's not worth it to put each file on a CD by
itself (this is one of the *huge* advantages of Zip
drives). One idea might be to save them one-by-one on
a Zip disk, then when it gets full, copy them to a CD
en masse.
If you don't have a CD writer or a Zip drive,
unfortunately, you won't be able to back up a lot
of 'big' download files... the floppy will only hold
about 1 1/2 meg of data. The best solution is to
keep a notebook or a 3x5 card with the name of the
program and where you downloaded it from (the web is
the biggest backup drive in existence), so you can
re-download it if you need to. This is a solution of
last resort since you are at the mercy of someone
else... often files 'disappear' from the web without a
trace, so unless you have a copy, there are no
guarantees you can recover.
Of course, if you don't want to write them down,
you'll have the advantage of starting over with a
hard drive that's *not* full of programs. Believe
me, there are times when I choose not to recover some
programs I've saved... they are simply not worth the
trouble.
That leaves us with one final category of data, that
which is 'yours': you entered it, calculated it,
created it, or got it via email. But once again,
there are two categories: those which will fit on a
floppy disk, and those which will not. For the big
ones, use the Zip drive or CD, or you can use an
online drive (many places offer free space where you
can share pictures with family and friends...of
course, you have to look at their ads, too).
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Full System Recovery
In the event of a hard drive failure or a fatal virus attack, it is
possible to restore your PC to exactly the way it was when your last
regularly scheduled backup was done. Not only your data files, but your
desktop settings, start menu, programs menu, browser settings, etc. will be
perfectly restored. This is only possible IF you performed the backup
according to our instructions above. If so, proceed as follows in the
sequence specified:
- Replace your hard drive, or have it repaired. It will now be empty.
- Setup your computer to its original factory configuration. Call the
vendor for assistance. Usually new computers arrive with a special CD for
restoring your computer to its original factory settings.
- Re-install any additional software from the CDs that you have added
since the computer was purchased.
- Restore and re-install any software that you paid to download. The
original download file should have been backed up when it was first
installed (see "Adding Software" above). You can now restore these as
single files into the "My Downloads" folder and then install them (i.e.,
open them). This is done by running the same program you used to create
the backup in the first place, except now you choose the RESTORE option.
- Restore everything (full restore) from your most recent regularly
scheduled backup. This is done by running the same program you used to
create the backup in the first place, except now you choose the RESTORE
option and opt to restore everything to its original location.
- Re-download and re-install the software that you had downloaded for
free. The web sites should have been bookmarked when you did the initial
download (see "Adding Software" above) and these bookmarks have now been
restored in step 5 (above).
- Perform the WEEKLY, MONTHLY and QUARTERLY maintenance requirements
(see Required Routine Maintenance above).
- Re-create your anti-virus emergency diskettes.
Now your computer is exactly the way it was before the crash.
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