Pardon if this is a double post. I posted earlier but couldn't find it where I thought I put it, so I'm reposting after officially joining. I'm learning this particular forum tho I am a user of other forums (fora?)
I've been using Seagate Replica software that came with my 2TB drive for about a year. It sucks. First, it slows my computer to the point of making it unusable. So I turn it off and plug it in again every couple of weeks to allow it to run overnight when I'm not using my computer. This has worked so far to alleviate my data loss paranoia but when I reactivated it this morning because of a noisy drive (or maybe a graphics card fan) it dragged my computer so slow that it was unusable. So I’ve decided to keep the Seagate external USB 2TB drive, reformat it, and install some good image/cloning software.
Years ago I used software by Symantec (who I also hate) called GoBack. The software worked great and saved my buns a few times, so the ability to recover individual files was nice also. It didn’t work for Vista and I believe is no longer supported. I’ve never used external backup like Carbonite but some less tech-savvy friends have and swear by it. But I dislike the ongoing cost $50/year) and I don’t know if it’ll accommodate my several TB of data (large video files). Here is my request for a recommendation. Features in order of priority:
· Reliable in case my computer crashes or gets a virus (I use Avast)
· Won’t bog down my computer too much (e.g., works in the background – ideally at night when I sleep)
· Will allow recovery of individual files (e.g., accidentally erased or overwritten)
· Will allow occasional (every few months) backup of important data files to removable media (e.g., 25GB Blu Ray)
· Works between Vista/7/8. I have Vista now but probably will abandon that in near future.
· Has good documentation and support (e.g., forum) so that I can get answers.
· Cost.
With a little research I see that Clonezilla has a pretty good reputation and is free. Norton Ghost is heavily advertised and may be more heavily supported?
Thanks for your comments and suggestions.
I've been using Seagate Replica software that came with my 2TB drive for about a year. It sucks. First, it slows my computer to the point of making it unusable. So I turn it off and plug it in again every couple of weeks to allow it to run overnight when I'm not using my computer. This has worked so far to alleviate my data loss paranoia but when I reactivated it this morning because of a noisy drive (or maybe a graphics card fan) it dragged my computer so slow that it was unusable. So I’ve decided to keep the Seagate external USB 2TB drive, reformat it, and install some good image/cloning software.
Years ago I used software by Symantec (who I also hate) called GoBack. The software worked great and saved my buns a few times, so the ability to recover individual files was nice also. It didn’t work for Vista and I believe is no longer supported. I’ve never used external backup like Carbonite but some less tech-savvy friends have and swear by it. But I dislike the ongoing cost $50/year) and I don’t know if it’ll accommodate my several TB of data (large video files). Here is my request for a recommendation. Features in order of priority:
· Reliable in case my computer crashes or gets a virus (I use Avast)
· Won’t bog down my computer too much (e.g., works in the background – ideally at night when I sleep)
· Will allow recovery of individual files (e.g., accidentally erased or overwritten)
· Will allow occasional (every few months) backup of important data files to removable media (e.g., 25GB Blu Ray)
· Works between Vista/7/8. I have Vista now but probably will abandon that in near future.
· Has good documentation and support (e.g., forum) so that I can get answers.
· Cost.
With a little research I see that Clonezilla has a pretty good reputation and is free. Norton Ghost is heavily advertised and may be more heavily supported?
Thanks for your comments and suggestions.