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[mfk]

2007-12-21, 7:15 am

Hello,
i'm looking for an EASY backup tool for Windows XP.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
F.
upwebadmin

2007-12-21, 1:13 pm

On Dec 21, 7:34 am, "[mfk]" <mafa...@email.it> wrote:
> Hello,
> i'm looking for an EASY backup tool for Windows XP.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> F.


ION is the way to go. simple, intuitive. i set it up and never have
to worry about it. universepoint.com

good luck
d
Antonio Donatiello

2007-12-21, 1:13 pm

"[mfk]" <mafarka@email.it> ha scritto:
>
>Hello,
>i'm looking for an EASY backup tool for Windows XP.


Try Scrinium, our new backup software: zip, encrypt, backup to disk, cd or
web. www.geminisoft.com

--
-antonio-
www.geminisoft.com
(email valida sul mio sito)
bm

2007-12-22, 7:15 am


"[mfk]" <mafarka@email.it> wrote in message
news:476bb2f9$0$36441$4fafbaef@reader5.news.tin.it...
> Hello,
> i'm looking for an EASY backup tool for Windows XP.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> F

You should look at Microsofts Sync Toy which is a free download
Also look at 'Replicater' which is a simpler free tool.
Blair


Sphinx

2007-12-24, 1:16 am

There is a huge number of backup tools, just open any software
directory and search for data backup tools.
Acronis True Image (downloaded at http://acronis.com) is one of the
most highly-acclaimed products with a very good feature set. However,
I wouldn't recomment it: it is pretty expensive and has some troubles
with different storage media (I failed to make it burn to CD/DVDs
correctly). I don't like it, cause it's aggressive and invasive in
many respects.
Symantec Norton Ghost (downloaded at http://symantec.com) can be a
good personal backup solution, but be sure to use version 12, not any
of the earlier versions. What I liked about it that it allows remote
restoration of the computer. On the other hand it's definitely NOT
easy to use and terribly slows down the computer (if you've got less
than 512 RAM, it's not for you).
What about freeware products, most of them lack many essential
features (i.e. image-based backup) and none of them provide support
(why would anybody spend time to consult you if he's not payed?)
I personally use Handy Backup (downloaded at http://handybackup.net).
It's one of the most faultless utilities I've tried and has an amazing
user-friendly interface. However, it doesn't support differential
backups (only incremental), if this is important for you, you need
something else. Works for me perfectly.
maxime.dramais@gmail.com

2007-12-25, 7:15 am

On 24 d=E9c, 07:24, Sphinx <sphinx...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There is a huge number of backup tools, just open any software
> directory and search for data backup tools.
> Acronis True Image (downloaded athttp://acronis.com) is one of the
> most highly-acclaimed products with a very good feature set. However,
> I wouldn't recomment it: it is pretty expensive and has some troubles
> with different storage media (I failed to make it burn to CD/DVDs
> correctly). I don't like it, cause it's aggressive and invasive in
> many respects.
> Symantec Norton Ghost (downloaded athttp://symantec.com) can be a
> good personal backup solution, but be sure to use version 12, not any
> of the earlier versions. What I liked about it that it allows remote
> restoration of the computer. On the other hand it's definitely NOT
> easy to use and terribly slows down the computer (if you've got less
> than 512 RAM, it's not for you).
> What about freeware products, most of them lack many essential
> features (i.e. image-based backup) and none of them provide support
> (why would anybody spend time to consult you if he's not payed?)
> I personally use Handy Backup (downloaded athttp://handybackup.net).
> It's one of the most faultless utilities I've tried and has an amazing
> user-friendly interface. However, it doesn't support differential
> backups (only incremental), if this is important for you, you need
> something else. Works for me perfectly.


IMHO Acronis is not an easy tool, it is expensive and DANGEROUS.
Unless you know what you are doing the software creates hidden
partitions for its own use that will DESTROY your system if you change
your mind for another product.
GHOST is the other non-freeware alternative. Expensive and not light
on your PC resources !
The best freeware i have found so far is written by a german guy and
it's pretty good: Cobian
Good luck

Huss

2007-12-28, 1:13 pm

In message
<16d10336-8abe-4408-956e-2ea2e0ba5776@s8g2000prg.googlegroups.com>,
maxime.dramais@gmail.com writes
>On 24 déc, 07:24, Sphinx <sphinx...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>IMHO Acronis is not an easy tool, it is expensive and DANGEROUS.
>Unless you know what you are doing the software creates hidden
>partitions for its own use that will DESTROY your system if you change
>your mind for another product.


The answer is to make a bootable Acronis CD - which is in any case more
reliable and secure in the event of HD failure - and ignore the 'secure
zone option'. Probably the most secure way to protect your data is to
boot from an external device, backup to an external device and restore
from an external device. For doing that Acronis is definitely the
simplest and most efficient package.

>GHOST is the other non-freeware alternative. Expensive and not light
>on your PC resources !


I've watched Symantec ruin perfectly good software by turning it into
bloatware. Partition magic is a good example of their bungling
interference with new acquisitions. Norton Utilities would be another.

>The best freeware i have found so far is written by a german guy and
>it's pretty good: Cobian
>Good luck


Hmm. It is not an imaging package though, is it?
--
Huss

Why so large a cost, having so short a lease, does thou upon your fading
mansion spend?

William Shakespeare
Bjorn S.

2008-01-02, 7:12 pm

Huss wrote in <+qXcQgmDJTdHFwbs@koenig.zwert.com>:
[vbcol=seagreen]

Except he is Swedish, born Cuban:
http://www.educ.umu.se/~cobian/about.htm

But I agree with your verdict, good software, and easy to use.
http://www.educ.umu.se/~cobian/cobianbackup.htm
and now open source:
http://www.educ.umu.se/~cobian/cobianbackup.htm#OS
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cobianbackup

--
All the best,
Bjorn S.
Huss

2008-01-03, 1:12 pm

In message <5n9on3pmbgmtqn3r6af5psr1va7vnntumg@4ax.com>, Bjorn S.
<bsusenet@broadpark.no> writes
>Huss wrote in <+qXcQgmDJTdHFwbs@koenig.zwert.com>:
>
>
>Except he is Swedish, born Cuban:
>http://www.educ.umu.se/~cobian/about.htm
>
>But I agree with your verdict, good software, and easy to use.


Not my verdict, but that of one maxime.dramais@gmail.com.

Kindly attribute articles to their original posters

To summarise my point, do not use Acronis from a HD/secure zone, use it
from a bootable CD, bootable Windows PE disc, or a bootable Windows USB
stick.

(rest snipped)
--
Huss

Why so large a cost, having so short a lease, does thou upon your fading
mansion spend?

William Shakespeare
Bjorn S.

2008-01-03, 1:12 pm

Huss wrote in <gF1r74WBRQfHFw7K@koenig.zwert.com>:

>
>Not my verdict, but that of one maxime.dramais@gmail.com.
>
>Kindly attribute articles to their original posters


Will try, sorry about that!

>To summarise my point, do not use Acronis from a HD/secure zone, use it
>from a bootable CD, bootable Windows PE disc, or a bootable Windows USB
>stick.


FWIW: if the OP needs a nice bootable windows cd,

Acronis True Image can be added to the Ultimate Boot Cd for Windows
(ubcd4 win) http://www.ubcd4win.com/ (built with Barts PE) with the
Acronis True Image plug-in for BartPE
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputin...rtpe/index.html

--
All the best,
Bjorn S.
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