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    Giveaway of the Day - Paragon Drive Backup 9 Personal

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by martee, Apr 8, 2009.

  1. martee

    martee Notebook Evangelist

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    Paragon Drive Backup 9 Personal

    April 8, 2009

    Protect your entire PC, undo software malfunctions or crashes, and safeguard your data with latest Paragon Drive Backup 9 Personal. This feature-rich, disk imaging and file backup software easily restores your system and data whenever disaster strikes, and optimizes storage utilization to keep your system running at top speed.


    Features:

    Combine the benefits of both disk-snapshot-based and file-based backup approaches: backup the entire contents of your drive or only the documents, music, video and e-mails you select.

    Use smart backup options for regular backup and headache-free security

    Restore Windows Vista/XP on any type of hardware or even to a virtual machine.

    Create complete recovery environment on USB flash drive

    Get the most from professional tools and be ready whenever disaster strikes
     
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    jackluo923 Notebook Virtuoso

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    LOL.. restoring to a virtual machine is a pretty useless function.
     
  3. martee

    martee Notebook Evangelist

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    It is one of the options...useless...well, it's up to you.

    cheers...
     
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    lineS of flight Notebook Virtuoso

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    I have been on the lookout for a backup program...of course most people have suggested Acronis...how does this compare?

    What I want to do are two basic things:

    1. Incremental backups of my files and folders (primarily off D :)
    2. Periodic backup of my C Drive, which I can use to restore the current configuration of my machine.

    Thanks in advance.
     
  5. martee

    martee Notebook Evangelist

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    Both software are comparable.

    Cheers...