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on 3/10/2009 Great info. Thanks.
on 3/10/2009 Especially glad to find the free software. I've been looking for a *good* free backup program. Will give this one a try. Thanks!
on 3/10/2009 I'm glad I found this article. I am looking to backup my hard drive to transfer to a new computer I am purchasing soon.
on 3/10/2009 Thanks for the info. 5*
on 3/10/2009 if you aren't backed up, you're hosed! your data is only as good as your back up. if you have the original software and OS for your computer then you may not need to back up the whole machine. you must,however, back up your data.
on 3/10/2009 Great article! 5*
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Rachel Moore said
on 3/10/2009 Great info. Thanks.
howsitdone said
on 3/10/2009 Especially glad to find the free software. I've been looking for a *good* free backup program. Will give this one a try. Thanks!
Jerrie DeRose said
on 3/10/2009 I'm glad I found this article. I am looking to backup my hard drive to transfer to a new computer I am purchasing soon.
Sandra Mireles said
on 3/10/2009 Thanks for the info. 5*
Michael Skinner said
on 3/10/2009 if you aren't backed up, you're hosed! your data is only as good as your back up. if you have the original software and OS for your computer then you may not need to back up the whole machine. you must,however, back up your data.
apalmer said
on 3/10/2009 Great article! 5*
apalmer said
on 3/10/2009 Great article! 5*