Thanks,
Ellen
Mylenium
I use Synctoy from Microsoft. It is free and does everything you are
looking for. I have mine running over a network so that what I am
working on on my laptop is mirrored on my main computer
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I can recommend Acronis TrueImage
Seconded.
Ellen
Hands down, the best consumer product is EMC retrospect. It is actually an enterprise solution, but can be purchased for "residential" use at a far lower cost. It is not cheep, but can support such a wide variety of media and backup strategies that it is worth the price.
Personally I don't like the "USB-type" backup solutions. One of the first issues: they directly connected to your computer. If you get a lightning hit, you could loose everything. This happened to me three years ago. 5000 images down-the-drain.
Now, I backup to an NAS RAID 5 array stored in the basement. Disk and switches are cheep. Data is priceless.
H
Ellen
How would it be immune from a lightning strike if it is connected to the same power circuits and ethernet lines as your computer?