Did you back up your hard drive?

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by China_girl, Apr 16, 2010.

  1. #1
    A friend of mine just lost their main drive. Nothing backed up. The awesome drivesavers were able to get 97% recovery - and were' talking several years professional work here... but at the cost of.... over $2500.

    Most people only learn to back up, it seems, after the first major catastrophe. Trust me, hard drives can crap out any time.

    Did you back up your hard drive?
     
    China_girl, Apr 16, 2010 IP
  2. TjhinHerman

    TjhinHerman Peon

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    I did backup my hard drive every saturday. I backup all my documents and photos in USB Flash disk and occasionally i also backup my data to my other computer and also burn it in CDRs or DVDRs.
     
    TjhinHerman, Apr 16, 2010 IP
  3. ETERN1TY

    ETERN1TY Guest

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    I never backed up my hard drive once in my life,

    There's no point , You be careful with your computer and nothing will break,

    You just need to watch out and make sure you're protected.
     
    ETERN1TY, Apr 16, 2010 IP
  4. dwhelp

    dwhelp Guest

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    I know it is important but I never backed up my hard drive.
     
    dwhelp, Apr 16, 2010 IP
  5. Yfcadmin

    Yfcadmin Notable Member

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    #5
    Correct. I do keep my backups on a portable Drive.

    You cant lose hardwork. Its too boring to recreate something when you can save it on another drive. I remember losing $500 PSD layouts and scripts. If only I had purchased $150 portable drive.

    But I dont think ppl who dont have anything else than Movies and Songs + games will understand it. Its about being professional.

    Kids will be kids.
     
    Yfcadmin, Apr 16, 2010 IP
  6. Mentalhead

    Mentalhead Active Member

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    I rarely back up my drive. I hate burning all the files to disc, but I should start doing that.
     
    Mentalhead, Apr 16, 2010 IP
  7. Koala

    Koala Well-Known Member

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    #7
    I do not backup whole hard drive, but I always keep another copy of my important data in a flash drive..
     
    Koala, Apr 16, 2010 IP
  8. nihangshah

    nihangshah Prominent Member

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    I usually backup important stuff into cloud storage services like Dropbox. They have over 4 million Dropbox users!
     
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    I try to keep the most important files on a different hard drive.
     
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  10. nucleus99

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    I think i last backed up my hard drive in November/ december last year. I think its time to back up again..
     
    nucleus99, Apr 16, 2010 IP
  11. Xsniper9898

    Xsniper9898 Peon

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    I don't back-up my data on my personal computer most of the time unless it is important files. I am pretty good with computers, and like ETERN1TY said if you treat your stuff with care, and don't go crazy than your fine. I've had my hard drives in my computer since I was 16 im 18 now, and they both got 1.2 years running time. No weird noises or anything I do have a 1TB external drive, but seldom use it as a "back-up", but do from time to time when I do a "clean out" move files into a "Junk" or "Old files" folder from time to time. It is amazing what you will find when you look through them.
     
    Xsniper9898, Apr 16, 2010 IP
  12. deluxdon

    deluxdon Catch Me If You Can...!!!™ Staff

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    I only backup useful data from my hard disk to pen drives or DVD's. Never taken whole hard drive's backup till now.

    DON.
     
    deluxdon, Apr 16, 2010 IP
  13. Joshua Pitts

    Joshua Pitts Well-Known Member

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    I rarely backup, but when I do; its usually only major data I need to keep. A lot of my daily needed stuff is online though...gotta love cloud computing.
     
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    $2500? That is a lot. I do backup my important files, but I backup them in pendrives. My friend said cheap pendrive corrupts easily so it is not safe too.
     
    ads2help, Apr 16, 2010 IP
  15. China_girl

    China_girl Well-Known Member

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    #15
    I think this can be a good strategy as well :
    1) backup your main Hard disk to an external HD
    2) backup the most important files from the external HD to another HD
    3) last, to be sure :) backup the most most important files into a DVD (and move those dvds in another places!)
    But, it takes time...
    So I'm using only the action of first point..
    You can even use online storage system (like Amazon), but I've never used them.
     
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  16. snorkel

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    I didn't, and then in the course of using a cheaply made SATA to IDE adapter whose power wiring turned out to be backwards, my drive's PCB got fried. Fortunately, because only the circuit board was dead and not the actual drive mechanisms, I was able to pay someone I found online $250 to transfer the data to a new drive. I use backup software now though. :)
     
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  17. Abhik

    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    #17
    I perform a weekly backup of my important documents only. Like, paid scripts, paid fonts and my designs.
    A 8GB USB Flash Drive is more than enough for that.
     
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  18. overskyhigh

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    Thanks for your reminder.There is a need to backup regularly.
     
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    No, I have never taken any backup of hard disk.
     
    yanran336, Apr 16, 2010 IP
  20. dynashox

    dynashox Premium Member Staff

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    #20
    This is true in my case. My hard drive crash with many important data in it, 3 years ago. Only after the incident I just realized that hard drive backup is very important.

    Now for important files, I backup on a daily basis to an external drive or burn it onto a DVD.

    - Dynashox -
     
    dynashox, Apr 17, 2010 IP