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  • navaldesign
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    Just to add that i simply also store my files (as a backup) directly on my site ......

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  • navaldesign
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    Professional backups:

    Daily (if the application data is crucial)
    Weekly
    Monthly

    If daily, even days and odd days backups should be kept apart.
    Backups, on whatever media (memory stick, hard disk, DVD, tape or other) are to be kept away from the computer itself, in a protected place etec. etc. etc.

    Partitioning will not save your data in case of mechanical failure that will destroy the disk surface.

    I don't say that you should follow all the above (we do it in my office, on weekly basis, but that's normal with a commercial activity stored on the server) BUT a backup should, in my opinion, be made in an external drive (of whatever type) and kept away.

    Last but not least: a year ago my laptop was stolen. No partitioning can save you from something like this...

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  • eribbit69
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    Thank you all for wonderful ideas!

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  • zuriatman
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    Hi Jcaywood,

    If you had phrased your reply without directing it at somebody else's thread I would not have responded in such a manner. Since it was not intentional I am sorry for the outburst too.

    Hi Beth,

    "This is for argument sake"

    I you are talking of possibilities, the possibility of your external drive, usb pendrive and even cds being corrupted is equally just as great. There is no sure thing. So there really is very limited possibilities left.

    I have had first hand experiences with crashes and lost a lot of my orchid
    photos taken from several countries which cannot be replaced until I learned this simple trick called "partitioning"
    and I have never lost any data since. I also had to reformat
    my pc twice these last couple of years
    which had not affected my other drives in any way.

    I guess it is up to the person who will finally decide.

    "Coming back to the question from the one who posted this thread,
    you still have to backup to your pc before you can backup to a cd."

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  • Bethers
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    I don't believe jcaywood was putting anyone down either, and I agree with saving to off the computer. As to partitioning, Zuriatman, that is a good idea, but it still leaves the possibility of losing it all.

    I'm a strong believer in using outside devices - whether usb flash drives, an external drive, etc. I also, along with my external saving, use one of the services like mentioned by jcaywood - I have it run automatically weekly - and can run it manually whenever I want :)

    Oh, and if you save to an external device, and you travel a lot - back the external device and your computer in separate bags - in case of theft or lost items, etc. Even in your home, your external device, to be safe, should be kept separate from your computer.

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  • jcaywood
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    Sorry Zuriatman, I didn't realize I was putting anyone down. That was not my intention. I don't consider myself to be an expert on the computer.
    I understand about partitioning the hard drive, etc, but, in my opinion, the safest way to back up files is away from your computer.

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  • zuriatman
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    Originally posted by jcaywood View Post
    You want to backup your pages from the folder in your PC to a disc or something not on your PC. Having them on your PC means you may lose them if your PC crashes.
    There are some site that will allow you to backup and save on their site. I use mozy but there are others. Several will give you a limited amount of space free. Most will automatically back up whichever files you select. You simply set it up and tell it how often to backup and it's done.
    Jcaywood,

    Do not put other people down as if you are the only expert with a computer.

    This an open forum and everybody is entitled to their opinion.

    As for your computer crashing, you can always avoid losing your files by
    partitioning your disk into multiple drives. Instead of using only one C:\
    drive you can partition your disk into C:\ and D:\ drives.

    Keep your important files and backups in your D:\ drives.

    If your computer crashes you can reformat [reinstall the operating system] your computer to it's original state without losing any data from your D:\
    drive. Only the C:\ drive will be cleaned.

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  • jcaywood
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    Re: "backing up files"

    You want to backup your pages from the folder in your PC to a disc or something not on your PC. Having them on your PC means you may lose them if your PC crashes.
    There are some site that will allow you to backup and save on their site. I use mozy but there are others. Several will give you a limited amount of space free. Most will automatically back up whichever files you select. You simply set it up and tell it how often to backup and it's done.

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  • zuriatman
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    Hi Elena,

    Peace be to you.

    You can Open a folder in you home pc and dowload all the webpages and
    images to your folder for safe keeping, just in case the sky fall down!

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  • Marincky
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    Originally posted by eribbit69 View Post
    Good morning,
    I've read the threads about backing up my files before downloading the new BV but I have a question. What exactally does "backing up" a file mean? Saving it somewhere in case the computer crashes? What exactally should I be backing up? I tried the FAQ and found no results on this subject. I have burned a copy of the BV9 to a disc. That's all I've done. Please guide me with the steps and what I should be backing up.
    Thanks in advance!
    Elena Springett
    www.septemberschild.com
    Just put the page files of your site on the disc. I have never ever experienced a problem when updating toa new version of Bv and I am sure everything will be just fine but if you are worried that's all you need to do.

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  • eribbit69
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    "backing up files"

    Good morning,
    I've read the threads about backing up my files before downloading the new BV but I have a question. What exactally does "backing up" a file mean? Saving it somewhere in case the computer crashes? What exactally should I be backing up? I tried the FAQ and found no results on this subject. I have burned a copy of the BV9 to a disc. That's all I've done. Please guide me with the steps and what I should be backing up.
    Thanks in advance!
    Elena Springett
    www.septemberschild.com
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