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To finalize this 15-part series on backing up your SOHO, business, or home office data, learn the advantages of purchasing a UPS to protect valuable data, access links to other articles in the series, and maintain good backup habits.
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No matter what type of backup (or what combination of backups) you create you must test them regularly and keep them organized. Start by organizing CD and DVD backups.
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No matter what type of backup (or what combination of backups) you create you must test them regularly and keep them organized. Start by organizing backups stored on external or network drives.
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There are backup options beyond copying data to DVDs, storing to external or network drives, or saving data to a USB drive, there are software utilities, Internet servers, and even the option of e-mailing yourself data.
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As you’ve learned so far in this series, there are lots of ways to back up data. Backing up to an external drive is by far the easiest though, and allows for off-site transport.
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When backing up data you keep on your SOHO PC, remember to back up system information as well as easily forgotten data like fonts and system updates.
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If you telecommute, the data on your home PC is just as important as the data on your office PC. If your IT administrator has told you to back up that at-home data, you need to make sure you back up any data stored in special folders created by the applications you use.
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When backing up don’t overlook obscure items like key Internet Explorer information. If you have a hard drive failure you’re going to want to restore things like Favorites and Cookies.
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No matter where you work or how often you use your home PC for work purposes, the data on your home PC is just as important as the data on any office PC. When you back up, there are certain types of data you need to consider, including things like client files and data folders.
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If you have a small business, telecommute, or just work from home, the data on your home PC is just as important as the data on any office PC. If you’re struggling to get started with a backup plan and/or schedule, here's how to get moving.
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