How to Back Up Your Hard Drive Online
If you're smart, you maintain a regular backup of the files on your computer's hard drive. If you're really smart, you keep backups of that backup -- and, as you'll see, we don't mean by building a Leaning Tower of External Hard Drives under your desk.
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Subscribe to commentswineasycomJun 24th 2010 8:06AM
The best thing to do with a backup is to store it online on servers . Also you should be carefull where to store because some can turn their back on you or they can go bankrupt if the company is trusted.
You can safely use Dmailer http://www.dmailer.com/dmailer-backup.html as your free software and also they offer you the possibility to store your backup online on their servers but only 3gb for free members ( but they have a lot of good prices for larger packs )
You will feel your files safe and secure in the same time if you make the right choice.
kimperial63Sep 8th 2007 6:00PM
A lot of help this was......it says the video is unavailable.
PeterSep 12th 2007 2:43AM
THERE'S ALSO;
OMNIDRIVE.COM - 1 GB FREE, 10 GB FOR $40.00/YEAR
BOX.NET - 1 GB FREE, 5 GB FOR $4.99/MONTH
XDRIVE.COM/AOL - 5 GB FREE, 50 GB FOR $5.95/MONTH
MY OPINION: STORE VALUABLE FILES ON CD'S, OR DVD'S AND PUT IN A SAFE PLACE. THERE ARE NO GUARANTEES WITH THE ABOVE SERVICES.
ErmadmanNov 5th 2007 5:57PM
20 Gb of space for $5.00 a month. You can also email files from the site
ermadmanNov 5th 2007 5:59PM
http://www.flipdrive.com
$4.95 permonth for 20 GB of space