Backup To DVD CD Flash
Backup to CD-RW and her brother Backup Made Simple, are two closely related programs developed by Willow Creek Software, each designed to meet somebody. Different backup needs Due to its similarity, the same help file used to maintain both.Backup To CD-RW is designed to work with CD-RW, CD-R, DVD-RW, DVD + RW, DVD-R or DVD + R or optimal high capacity media, or files are stored on the backup as exact copies of the originals, so they can access the backup media directly without first restoring them. Backup DVD / CD is a software that allows you to restore your data to a CD or DVD.Its essential feature is that by default files are stored on the backup media as exact copies of the originals, without compression or a proprietary format. This requires sufficient capacity for large media file you want to back up suits, because it can split large files across many discs.Backup Made Simple is designed to work with both low and high capacity media, good if you file as needed in most copies, compression , and if you are happy with having to restore from the backup media back to the hard drive before the opening of his. They Files The essential feature is that by default uses a proprietary file format that compresses files and distributes them across multiple discs if necessary. It is also convenient to use with a smaller capacity media such as floppy disks diskettes.Backup Plan Wizard - Backup To CD-RW and Backup Made Simple come with a Backup Plan Wizard to help the software that drives, folders and files to back count. up CD-RW Drive Wizard - Backup To CD-RW and Backup Made Simple come with a CD-RW Drive Wizard to help you get started with your CD-RW drive or DVD burner with them. This allows you to indicate if the backup disk formatting, and test your drive to ensure that it is working with the reserve software.Select folders and files to backup information on issues - Backup To CD-RW and Backup Made Simple shows you what to choose files and folders you want to backup via simple on your hard drive to understand dialogue. folders You navigate through the folders and click on buttons to say backup folders or not the software. If you decide to back up a folder (or not), this decision also applies to all subfolders of that folder, unless you say otherwise for individual folders.Unless you say otherwise, if a folder of all the files in the back up. You can, however, say ONLY backup specific files or all files EXCEPT certain files, and combinations of these conditions. You have full control over what is backed up.You can of all the data on a drive letter visible in Windows Explorer, not only to your own hard drive. If you are using a network, you can back up data stored elsewhere on the network, or data stored on other devices, such as CD-ROM drives or floppy disks. Backed up on a network, you have to share? Card? on the other computers to drive letters on your computer.Save Backup Instructions In Backup Plan - Because you have such flexibility in specifying what you would like to be able to do all these instructions to save it for when you want to backup, same backup again after make. The software stores this information in a backup plan, which is stored in a bunch of small files that reside instructions in the folders to which you have been given. The instructions for a particular directory is always stored in the plan file in which folder.Adapts automatically when folders are reorganized or renamed - Saving the backup instructions in the folder to which it is applied is another advantage. If the folder is renamed or moved, adjust automatically. Instructions This is because the instructions did not really give the name of the folder in which they are used to always applies to the directory you were in. This idea bears further when a new folder is created automatically takes the backup instructions for their immediate parent folder, and if you take away folder ... |
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Size: 14 MB
Category: System|Back-Up and Recovery
Developer: Willow Creek Software
Category: System|Back-Up and Recovery
Developer: Willow Creek Software
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