Backing up files on your laptop is important. In the event of hard
drive failure or you lose your laptop it will give you a copy of all
your files.There is a backup application in Windows, that offers a more
solid on going backup routine under accessories> system tools, but
this is somewhat technical and is best for managing a more robust
ongoing backup routine. The following steps are quick and easy for not
so large files that never change.
Steps
- Open up your DVD burning package. Any software will do.
Tips
- You may wish to make copies of your disc(s) and distribute them in different places (ie. shed, friend's house etc.) so that if you have a house fire you will still have your files.
- If your laptop doesn't have a Disk drive then you could use a USB Flash drive and simply drag and drop your files onto that.
- Don't buy the cheapest discs you can find. The 30 for £1 offer won't sound so great when your disc(s) are broken when you need them.
- Back up at least once a month.
Warnings
- Store your disc(s) away from where your laptop is stored. If your laptop is destroyed in a flood or house fire your disc(s) will probably be destroyed as well.
- Backup at least once a month to ensure all your latest files are included on your disc.
Things You'll Need
- Blank CD or DVD
- Laptop with DVD Writer
- Important files
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