IslandTractor
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- 2007 Kioti DK40se HST, Woods BH
While I appreciate that you don't have that much data to back up, I would still recommend the HP SimpleSave system. Plug it in, accept the user agreement and it automatically backs up all your documents and continues to do so every five minutes if necessary so long as it is attached to the computer. Couldn't be simpler if you are just trying to protect your documents and photographs. It is not a hard drive image type backup so you would still need to reinstall programs and operating system in the event of a HD crash but it is the data that is irreplaceable and it does a fine job with that. The system recognizes over 300 types of document/photo file/music file etc right out of the box so unless you work with some esoteric programs you really don't need to do anything but plug it in and accept the user agreement. Done.
Automatic frequent backup is really important. The trouble with occasional backups is that anything you changed from the last time you backed up (?months ago) is lost in case of failure. As recently used documents are frequently the most important that makes frequent automatic backup an important feature. It is great for things like photos or music files too which are often added to one hard drive then deleted from the original source leaving you unprotected until you do your ?infrequent manual backup.
The HP SimpleSave drives are available in a number of sizes. Amazon has a half gigabyte system (about the smallest) for $80 including shipping. Tough to beat as a cost effective solution for backup of documents, images etc.
Automatic frequent backup is really important. The trouble with occasional backups is that anything you changed from the last time you backed up (?months ago) is lost in case of failure. As recently used documents are frequently the most important that makes frequent automatic backup an important feature. It is great for things like photos or music files too which are often added to one hard drive then deleted from the original source leaving you unprotected until you do your ?infrequent manual backup.
The HP SimpleSave drives are available in a number of sizes. Amazon has a half gigabyte system (about the smallest) for $80 including shipping. Tough to beat as a cost effective solution for backup of documents, images etc.