i used to love Norton go back in the early 2000s but its not made any more. i need a back up tool .windows restore is not that good when its incomplete all the time.ive got drivers too update but scared of my system messing up. want comes close too go back seems too be RollBack Rx Pro ? but is it safe? i never had probs with Norton go back. want do you all think please?
I think you should post in your native language. I cannot understand what you want to ask.
If you're asking about antivirals, namely Norton, it is most certainly being made. Go here: https://us.norton.com/ and click on the flag and choose your native language.
If you need a backup tool, easeUS and Acronis are excellent. Read this article:
https://www.pcworld.com/article/407021/best-windows-backup-software.html
DrJBHL has provided some great links above. I use both EaseUS Todo Backup and Acronis True Image, and can testify that they are both very good. The latest Acronis version also include antivirus. Not a big fan of Norton, but that's just my opinion. Good luck.
i just payed for Acronis True Image want do i do to start with? the back up is massive so I've also order a 10TB Hard drive? i get it on Saturday its a Seagate hub hard drive
Acronis has a very good user manual online and a pdf version you can download. I suggest reading thru it before creating a back up scheme.
I back up local files three times a week and do an image backup once a week.
I use OneDrive to keep most of my files backed up in real time.
To start, please stop asking in multiple threads. I answered your stick question there. If you're having problems using Acronis, Ask Acronis Tech Support or ask in Acronis's Forums.
Our forum is for questions/problems using Stardock's software, not Acronis's.
Acronis is intended to Image your drive so you can recover from a total loss. To do that it's essential there is more than one drive as it's pointless to store images on the same drive you are concerned might fail.
I've used it for decades, and it has saved me more than once [from my own stupidity even].
Without user input I do a full image of the OS drive on one day then the next 5 days are incremental backups [just things that change] then back to another full.
A full image is around 65gig [the OS drive is 500gig M.2] and the incrementals are around 2gig.
Every couple of weeks I cull the older ones myself, but not before there has been a secondary backup of the images to a third drive.
There are simpler proggies for just backing up files...eg your pics folder or docs etc, and they can work independently as yet another way of protecting yourself against loss. Look online for 'Syncback'. Currently I have 30 different profiles backing things up, even between networked computers.
You know, lethalman4000, Jafo gave some solid advice, here.
Syncback or easeUS are very user friendly programs and I bet you can get a refund on the Acronis.
Thank you DrJBHL and Jafo and anyone else Thank you so much and i ending up paying for Acronis its awesome just like you guys thanks nick uk
Glad you're enjoying it.
Sometimes it can be a bit extreme to be imaging your drive all the time ... but I've been doing it for decades.
The Syncback option to just back up the odd folder or 2 is a lot more light weight as it can be as little or as much as you like to back up.
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