I've joined the daily backup club. Finally.

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I've been very lucky as a computer owner so far. While I've always had good intentions about doing hard drive backups, I'm usually lucky to perform a full backup more than a few times every year. My photos and music I keep backed up pretty well, but even those I tend to get behind on. So far, every hard drive crash I've had has been either recoverable enough to grab the data off of the non-damaged parts of the drive or gave enough warning so I could get things backed up.

Thanks to Costco and their coupons, I've purchased a couple USB hard drives the past couple of years for my backups. But never did get around to using them in an organized fashion. Realizing the error of my ways before it was too late, I tried setting up some regular backups this week but got very frustrated with Windows native version (backing up too much stuff) and McAfee's (takes way too long and is annoying).

Yesterday, I found SyncBack SE - and, so far at least, it's just what I've been looking for. It has the ability to do what I want -- select exactly the files I want backed up and do it quickly.

I'm not a great reviewer-- but check out their 30 day trial for yourself to see what this thing can do. This product is going to help me join the daily backup club - finally.

 

Oh, and how 'bout those Tigers?!? Finally got their first win tonight!!!

 

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