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Start Backing Up today Easily with an Automatic Backup Program

I wish it was different, but the facts show that people just don't do the things we really should be doing day-to-day.The task could be eating a better diet, saving money, or backing up important files and folders on their computer.

Computer backup doesn't have to be difficult, truthfully if you use an automatic backup program it becomes more or less hands off and easy.I'm going to provide you with a quick overview of just how easy this process can be, and how fast you can actually get started with it today.

First Step: Getting the Automatic Backup Program

There are several different companies that offer auto backup, how ever I suggest you consider an online backup provider. Why? They all offer an automatic backup service, and it stores your important files and data at an off site location.

Get started by visiting either Carbonite or Mozy Online to sign up for a free trial.If you'd like to know more about the details of these services I suggest you read over our Carbonite backup review, or you can also read up on all the main competitors in our online backup reviews.

Once you've signed up with either Carbonite, Mozy or any of the online backup companies that offer a free trial you'll be able to download their free desktop software.

Choose the Files you need Backed Up

Once you've downloaded and installed the automatic backup program you'll need to choose which files are to be backed up.Most applications will by default include the My Documents folder and files in it. If you have files in other parts of your hard drive you want backed up be sure you select those folders and directories.

Ok let's Start Backing Up

Now we're ready for the best part, you've setup the program, told the application what files to backup and you're almost done. The initial backup will take several hours to do.The good news is that's it, and you don't have to sit there and watch the transfer happen you can walk away and rest assured that you're backed up.Once that's done the automatic backup program will upload newly added files to your backup directories, or upload new versions of files that are already backed up all automatically.

Everything that has to happen will be automatic, you don't have to tell the software to do anything just keep using your computer as normal.

Does restoring your computer to a backup remove keyloggers?

Hey, well recently my computer was infected with what alot of people call keyloggers. So i was just wondering does restoring your computer to a backup off witch you didnt have keyloggers fix your computer of keyloggers?

Restoring the pc to a 'clean' image, using something like Norton Ghost or Acronis will remove the keylogger, or reformatting with the disc will also.Buster is talking out of his arse " buy another hard drive" he is talking rubbish

Google Music now lets you download your entire library (Engadget)

Computer meltdown? No backup? Well, at least your tunes are safe. Google Music
just gained a new feature that lets you to download your entire library
including purchased songs. A simple click in the Music Manager is all it takes
to restore your entire collection -- or just your purchased music -- from the
cloud. In addition, the web interface now allows you to select and copy
multiple tracks to your device of choice. While there are no limitations when
using the Music Manager, purchased items are restricted to two downloads each
via the web interface. So next time your system crashes go right ahead -- rev
up that broadband and fill up those hard drives.

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