Until a few hours ago I had been my stored backup program.
Three of the utilities were written specifically for Windows, including a backup program.
These properties made the backup programs relatively uninteresting for users.
A backup program makes a complete copy of all the files, settings and programs installed on your system.
However, it makes sense to invest in a specialized backup program.
The company's backup program is extensive: it has 14 centers, with three others set to open by next year.
If not, a simple Internet search should lead you to a free backup program.
If they failed, a backup program, hidden behind my Unix-8 computer would detect him within a minute.
Is there any other common storage medium whose backup programs make you choose between safety and speed?
With Windows 95, you can run the backup program in the background.