Avoid losing files by creating a backup

If you have an iPhone, it’s likely you’ve gotten the notification about backing up our phone. “This iPhone has been backed up in 3 weeks…” As annoying as these notifications can be, there is a reason they pop up. It is incredibly important to check out your options for data back-up to ensure that your files aren’t lost in the crossfire of computer/device damage.
What is a Computer Backup?

A computer backup is an exact copy of your original and personal files on your phone, desktop, laptop, tablet, or external drive. It helps prevent the permanent loss of your data files.

So where do you start?

First, you need to choose a storage device. There are two primary options: External backup drive and cloud storage services.

  • External Backup Drive- You can also backup your files on an external hard drive. Simply purchase an external hard drive and plug in the USB to your computer and back it up to that drive using your computers built in features.
  • Cloud Storage Services- A Cloud Storage Service, like Dropbox or Google Drive, provides an online way to back up your files. This is beneficial because you can access with Wifi it anytime, anywhere.

Secondly, remember that backing up to one medium is not fully ensuring your data safety. It’s always smart to use one offline and one online backup mode. According to How-To Geek, “You’re not backing up properly unless you have offsite backups.”

Overall, it is incredibly important to safeguard your data by having multiple copies. If you are planning for the future and thinking about what you’d do if your computer dies, you are already ahead in the game.

The options can be overwhelming, especially if you have a large amount of files you want to back up. Fortunately, our CPR team is excited to help you out. We include setting up the Windows backup software with the purchase of a drive and we offer cloud backups for even more security.

If you are having trouble deciding the best options for you, we would love to chat. Give us a call today at (806) 794-5333 and we can discuss data file backup in more detail!