... When recommending your solutions, are any of you actually testing the ability to reliably restore the drive you backed up or are you just trusting the product to be able to work as advertised when the time comes?
My routine maintenance procedure is to clean up my computer once a month - delete unneeded files, clean out the TEMP folder, run a registry cleaner, install Windows (and other) updates, and defrag the disks. Twice recently this has left me with a computer that would not boot.[*] Norton saved me. I boot off the recovery CD and restore my C: drive to its state the night before.
Cobian has the ability to specify exactly which files you want to backup and which you want to exclude. It also can run a batch file before the scheduled backup and one afterward. I use this to be able to backup my client data which is on an encrypted logical disk that is normally not mounted.
[*] Extra credit - my computer is five years old but still hardware gutsy - 3.2GHz dual core CPU, 4 GB RAM, 250 GB HD plus 250 GB external, XP Pro. I suspect it is full of odds and ends of programs past. It takes forever to boot or open a browser. Should I ...
(a) Live with it.
(b) Reinstall XP Pro and all the application software
(c) Install Win 7 (64) Pro and hopefully reinstall the application software
(d) Buy a new computer with Win 7 Pro (64) and go from there.
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