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We had a colleague call us recently because a client of his had done something to corrupt their data. Ask any business owner who has lost their (un-backed-up) computer, only to find out that while their insurance will replace the hardware, the cost of recovering the data could put them out of business. (Complaining that the cost of recovering the data was more than the cost of the drive.) Nothing could be further from the truth. You’re price conscious if that really is an issue for you, that’s theĭirection I would send you appear to be equating the cost of the drive with the value of the data stored on it. It’s not the most flexible solution, but if Oodles of image backups of your main machine and it would certainly be more If you’ve got enough space on that external hard drive, you could keep But a.) it’s free, and b.) an imageīackup is better than no backup. You’re not going to be able to do incremental backups and you’re basically going to be doing only image backups. With the free version, you’re not going to be able to do aĬouple of things. What I would do then is: I would at least start with the free version of That you want a USB 3 is what it sounds like you’re looking for. So get yourself a good hard drive with enough space that meets the criteria Last year due to floods in one of the overseas manufacturing facilities. Hopefully, prices are coming down again after a spike One is that I would certainly go shopping for a hard drive. Now in order to address the costs concerns, I would actually do two things:
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That, of course, is to buy it and then update it regularly. I want to make sure to get the most recent copy and the right way to do
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Room for many months before it gets sold) to be out of date the moment you gotĮspecially when it comes to important utilities like backup software and soįorth. That’s installed on the hard drive (that could be sitting in somebody’s stock It seems likely that it would be pretty quick for the version of software Aging software problemsĪnd in all honesty, I’m not sure that I would want pre-installed software. Moot because I just don’t know of a preinstall solution like that. Produce Macrium Reflect need to be paid no matter how you package it, there’s The fact is: the hard drive manufacturer’s gotta be paid the people who Y if they were bundled together they might cost something a little less than In all honesty, even if they did, I don’t think it would address yourįundamental problem which is cost.
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Running through the install process once you have your hard drive installed. Because you would still end up having to install it and actually
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Sell you a hard disc with software pre-installed or with software actually The short answer to your question is “no”. On a hard drive and what you can do to get from free, trial installations. Answercast #4, I discuss why backup software should not come pre-installed