I guess there's always something more to do to REALLY backup but I'm wondering
what folks think about running the HD version of Retrospect that does an
incremental backup to a USB drive every night? I have surge protection and
battery backup. This is a machine that is used primarily for personal home use
with occasional work use. We use Quicken and back the data up to CD R/W after
every use. Just curious?
BTW, I recently realized that I, and most of you I guess, have been on this
List for over 20 years, this year. Thanks to the moderators, past and present,
and all of you who have helped make my experience with the many iterations of
Windows so much easier.
Harry McPeak
St. Paul, MN, USA
member since 5/85
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