{"id":2416,"date":"2011-07-17T12:40:13","date_gmt":"2011-07-17T16:40:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/thundercloud.net\/infoave\/new\/?p=2416"},"modified":"2011-07-17T12:40:13","modified_gmt":"2011-07-17T16:40:13","slug":"tips-on-storing-your-backups","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thundercloud.net\/infoave\/new\/tips-on-storing-your-backups\/","title":{"rendered":"Tips on storing your backups"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>From some of the email we&#8217;ve been getting, it seems there is a lot of  confusion about external hard drives and backing up computers. So we wanted to  give all of you some helpful hints you can use when creating backups.<\/p>\n<p>First, we recommend you keep good image-based backups. But whatever type of  backups you keep, you need to remember this: storing your backups on the same  hard drive as Windows is like keeping your important papers in your desk drawer  in case you have a fire in your home. If your house burns down, there go your  important papers. If you keep your backups on your Windows drive, if you need to  reinstall Windows or your hard drive goes bad &#8211; there go your backups.<\/p>\n<p>If you have a computer with two internal hard drives &#8211; then back your files  up to the hard drive that doesn&#8217;t have Windows on it. If you don&#8217;t have two  internal hard drives, you can install a second internal hard drive. It&#8217;s not  that difficult, but it does require a little computer knowledge. So that&#8217;s why  we recommend you buy an external hard drive to keep your backups on. They&#8217;re  inexpensive (you can get a 1 terabyte external hard drive for less than $90.00  on sale) and the only skill you need to install it is the ability to plug it  into a USB port on your computer. Everything else is automatic. It&#8217;s really  plug-and-play. Plug it in, follow a couple of easy instructions, and it&#8217;s ready  to go. I will appear in Window Explorer just like your C:\\ drive and you can  move files to and from it just like you can any internal hard drive.<\/p>\n<p>External hard drives are great for storing your important files and for  keeping image-based backups or any other backups you may have. The only drawback  to external hard drives is that they are not as fast as internal hard drives &#8211;  their speed is limited to the speed of your USB port. So you probably won&#8217;t to  install programs on it, but for storage or keeping your backups safe, external  hard drives are perfect. Anyone can install one in less than 3 minutes!<\/p>\n<p>Whatever you do, do not store your backups on the same drive with Windows. If  you do, you won&#8217;t have them when you need them &#8211; so there&#8217;s no point in backing  them up, is there? You&#8217;ll be wasting your time making the backups, and you&#8217;ll be  really aggravated when you find out all your precious files are gone when  something bad happens and you have to reinstall Windows. Don&#8217;t wait until it&#8217;s  too late. If you have your backups on the same hard drive with Windows, move  them to another drive &#8211; an external hard drive is perfect &#8211; as soon as you can.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>From some of the email we&#8217;ve been getting, it seems there is a lot of confusion about external hard drives and backing up computers. So we wanted to give all of you some helpful hints you can use when creating backups. First, we recommend you keep good image-based backups. 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