A Comparison of System Backup Software and Manual Backups

Jul 30
19:52

2011

Robert Schumann

Robert Schumann

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For as long as people have had computers in their lives, there has been a problem with files occasionally going missing, computers crashing, and information being lost. For a long time, the only way to prevent this from happening was to perform a manual backup on your hard drive or on specific files.

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Now,A Comparison of System Backup Software and Manual Backups Articles people are claiming that system backup software is a more efficient way to go. Should you stick with the old-fashioned, tried and tested way of backing up your hard drive? Or is modern technology the answer you need?

Manually Backing Up Your Hard Drive

This method has been used for almost as long as computers have existed. The process consists of connecting some form of external media to your computer (this can be anything from a compact disk to a flash drive to an external hard drive) and saving your individual files and folders to that external source. People tend to like this method because it allows you to save specific files and folders in order to restore them later if you lose the original from the computer. This is the way computer backups have been done for years, but is it still the most efficient way to do the same job?

Using System Backup Software

This is the new method of backing up your hard drive. It is a more efficient method, because it backs up your entire hard drive instead of just a few significant files and folders. It can save more efficiently, and also more thoroughly. It will even go so far as to save the individualized settings and preferences that you have saved on your computer. It allows you to bypass all the hassle of re-setting up a computer because it will all be done for you. System backup software can cost money, but most say that the cost is well worth it, if only because of the major inconvenience it can be and the amount of time it takes to recover from a computer crash normally.

Conclusion

After looking at the individual facts in these two methods, it is clear to see that although manually backing up your files was once the best way of doing things, system backup software has become more efficient, easier, and a joy to do in comparison. The effort is minimal, and the software itself will restore everything on your computer more efficiently than manually backing it up ever could.