Because it's way too much trouble.

And in the Real World, it just wouldn't work. People that want to back
up, will. I see clients all the time that are only interested in
saving their digital photos. They learn how to burn DVDs and they're
done. They use webmail so they have little if anything else to
actually back up.

Use Google Docs (or similar) and you too won't even have to back up
your important documents.

why isn't backing up - the hardware and the software - a built in function
of the computer itself?


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