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by Grant McNamara
I was reminded of the need for backups earlier this week through a conversation with a friend. He runs a small computer shop and repair business. Whilst I was there a customer came in and left a nicely wrapped bottle of wine and said a hearty 'thanks', then left.
My curiosity piqued I asked why their customer was so grateful. It turned out that the previous week something had gone wrong with his computer's hard disk and he had brought it in for repair. However the owner had no backup, and was terribly worried that he had lost all his data. The shop staff managed to correct the fault and 'save' his data; hence his relief and appreciation. My friend then told me that it was a daily occurrence, and showed me some of the numerous gifts people had given in thanks.
Sadly for many people who have hard disk faults, unless they have a backup all of their files are lost.
So if you are running a business based around a computer a regular backup of your data files is an absolute must. In my experience as a computer consultant many times the data has been lost because of a burglary. If your house or office is burgled invariably thieves take computers. They are easily carried and readily sold.
And this raises the question of what should you backup? Well that's a hard question to answer because everyone's computer is different so I'll explain what I backup on my computer. My computer runs the Microsoft Windows operating system and has a single 'C:' disk drive.
The other directory I copy is C:\Documents and Settings which is where email files are stored. Without my email I'd be out of business!
My backup system is simple, a CD writer, some blank CDs and Nero Burning software (came free with the CD writer).
And once I've taken my backup I take the CDs to a friend's house for safe keeping. I do this every week.
Grant McNamara has over 20 years experience in IT, specializing in multi-lingual web site and software development. Visit him at either http://www.selling-it.com/ or www://translateme.co.nz/