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    Why Back Up?

    October 27th, 2008 by

    Every PC user’s doomsday can be summarized in two words. PC CRASH. Your PC crashing could be equivalent to having a minor heart attack: experiencing palpitations, having cold clammy skin and feeling an impending sense of doom (while imagining your most precious files being eaten away bit by bit, byte by byte). While many of us know from experience that backing up is one very important way of saving yourself from losing life-worth files and starting again from scratch, a few of us religiously take the effort to actually get on with doing it.

    Most of us have experienced that time, when out of nowhere, the PC suddenly goes haywire. When I tried to turn on the PC this evening, the lights just flickered and it went dead. Yes, the panic mode sunk in. Of the two years that we have been using this PC (this is supposed to be the high end, crash proof one), it has never acted this way. And so I frantically turned it on and off, like most of us do when the computer starts acting weird, but it just kept doing the same thing. But alas, like any normal PC, it turned on after some random switching. Which lead me to write this post on backing up.

    It does not occur to us to do back-ups until the PC is halfway on the path to the point of no return. It did not occur to me to back up until the PC acted as if it could be dead tomorrow. Like the old adage: we do not realize a thing’s importance until we lose it. Or in this case, until we lose the chance to do it.

    From an internet article I read, hard disks normally falter after two to three years of use. Some are even dead before their first birthday. That’s why backing up is not just a task to get on after the computer first crashes, or when we get the time to do it (which God knows when). It is a necessary activity that we need to have a consistent schedule of.

    I am not so much of a techie, so the kind of ‘backing-up’ I know would be to save my files from my hard drive to an external drive (external hard disk or flash drive). For today’s dire PC situation, I used Nero BackitUp. It’s practically easy since all I had to do was select the files I needed (most of which are movie files) and it does the job for me. Other programs for this purpose are also available. Time Magazine also featured a website which allows one to upload a huge amount of files for free, which could prove useful for this kind of task. If you are an XP user, creating restore points is also effective in bringing back your PC to health.

    So before you turn off that PC tonight, put a ‘noticeable’ reminder on your desktop to get started on backing up. Or better yet, set a consistent schedule. No one knows when the grim reaper will visit your hard drive.

     
    October 27th, 2008 by  An FEU alumni waiting to be awed by the not-so-usual and even mundane twists of life.



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