I like SyncBackPro and SyncBackSE from 2BrightSparks.
There is a free version as well.
The home page is:
http://www.2brightsparks.com/

Download SyncBackFree http://www.2brightsparks.com/download-syncbackfree.html

Some minor access difficulties because the screens are quite busy but it all works without scripting Jaws.

Lots of options which makes it both very flexible and complex. However there are some simple settings in basic mode. Sometimes I need to use the screen reader cursor to bring up drive lists.

I wish there was a real easy backup and restore program that was fully accessible and easy to use with any screen reader.

Bob



On 1/15/2016 3:43 PM, Brian Vogel wrote:

Hello All,

I try to encourage every single person I ever work with to acquire an external backup drive and to set up automatic backups that include all user data plus a full system backup. I, personally, have had very mixed results with the Backup and Recovery that's built in to Windows over the years, and many aspects of it that I already know make me think it's probably not the most accessible either.

I'm trying to survey the members of the cohort to see what backup software they may be using and how they feel about it as far as accessibility using JAWS. So, if you've got experience to share, please do so.

Brian



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