Posts Tagged ‘Backups’

hard-diskWant to backup quickly and easily? Backup to external hard drives.

Backup to external hard drive easily, safely and efficiently.

Like a hard disk is the fastest and largest backup medium you can get, you can save all your important files on an external hard drive. You can save literally everything: your Outlook and Outlook Express files, bookmarks, favorites, save games and, of course, work your important documents, photos and maybe even videos.

As an external hard drive is detached from your system and, combined with a strong encryption algorithm such as Blowfish or 3DES, you can get a maximum safety. Make sure you actually remember the password encryption. You can also save your external hard drive off site (home of a friend, paid a criminal or specialized storage place anti-fire) in case your information is very important (and, generally, anyone can do and it can not hurt for sure).

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uninstall

Uninstalling a Windows application leaves multiple traces such as abandoned registry keys, configuration files and shared libraries which are no longer used by any application. When you are looking for a perfect solution to your problem, you usually download and testing dozens of applications distributed on the try-before-you-buy basis. After completing your research you decide on a single application, and to remove other products you’ve tested. But do you realize how much garbage they leave behind, even after being “completely” uninstalled?

If you install a full suite created by a company of big names, you get the best quality software that surely knows how to behave and how to clean up after itself, no? Wrong! Many, if not all the products left behind many traces that are more likely to make your computer act strange or even lead to problems which are impossible to predict and difficult to resolve.

You want examples? How about a firewall that forgets to remove a system-level driver that filters IP packets? After uninstalling the product, the driver is just sitting there doing nothing except slow down the performance of your PC. Try another one of these firewalls and stack a non-level driver on top, and you have connectivity problems that are very difficult to solve if you’re not an experienced system administrator.

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