
East-Tec Backup 2007 for free with Computeractive 264
If you only regard your work files, audio tracks or perhaps your fonts as the most important files on your system, there's little point backing up your entire drive. It might be as easy to select the files you'd want to backup, the destination and then schedule a regular backup. There's no reason why you couldn't backup your files to a remote homepage, server or USB stick.
With the latest issue of Computeractive, issue 264, on-sale today, you can get the free full version of East-Tec Backup 2007, which is fully Vista compatible. This backup and restore tool will enable you to backup your files to multiple locations and then restore if you lose them at a later date.
Computeractive issue 264 link.
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