The data contained on your computer, or in your computer network, is the bedrock of your business. What would happen if suddenly all of that data disappeared? Well, it could undoubtedly mean the end of your business. There are dissimilar back up solutions for dissimilar operating systems, but here we will focus on how you would approach a Windows 7 backup.
Windows 7 backup and restore centre
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Most population are not even aware that, if you are considering a backupto protect all of your data, Windows 7 has its own tools for this purpose. The centre is a predecessor of that first introduced when Windows Vista came on the market, and as such this centre is an even supplementary improved and refined gift to previous ones.
So, the first thing to do would be to investigate the centre to ascertain if you are able to take care of your backup yourself.
Windows 7 'duplicate copy' feature
When doing a Windows 7 backup, be aware that the double or 'shadow copy' feature enables the recovery of earlier versions of files or folders. Should you decree to convert the file or folders this functionality will automatically update previous version of that file or folders with your changes. This is especially suitable if you are working on a shared network or external hard drives, as these are supported while the process.
Failed backup
If you are unable to undertake a backup, or something goes wrong while the process, then its time to call in the professionals, who can assess the problem, restore any data you may have lost and then back all things up.
Windows 7 Backup Solutions
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