Is it worth it to spend $50 a year on a PC Backup software?
beebee32002 asked:
I don’t have that many important files…Just stuff from school is on my computer. Do you think I need to purchase a PC backup software?
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I don’t have that many important files…Just stuff from school is on my computer. Do you think I need to purchase a PC backup software?
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no..be cheap and get a free version
Well if those documents are important to you, yes. But if they are smaller documents, can’t you just save them to the floppy disk or something? But I would never give 50 dollars for a pc backup software. Try going to download.com and see if you can find any cheaper ones.
ok see microsoft has come up with this new thing called as the windows live one care which u can use for free. this back ups files,defragmnts ur drives,cleans ur pc of virusmalware etc and also boosts ur pc performance.just try it as it is free.
yes it is worth spending $50 a year on a backup software.
If your pc goes down how will you be able to access it? Better get an external hard drive that you can access from a school or friends’ pc
i didn’t get the idea 50$ a year? just purchase one and use not for ine year. also you can download a good free one, for example you can get true image 7 for free here, of course it’s not the newest version but anyway it’s very good. look here:
you can upgrade it for 30$ if you want in future.
That depends. I have been using StompSoft’s PC Backup on all of the computers that are in my house including my children’s. So do they have anything that is important? Probably not, but I know from experience that what is unimportant now may hold importance later. For example, I used to have numerous poems on my computer that I had written when I was a teenager. At that time there value was minimal, but now about 15 years later I truly miss them and regret not backing them up.
So the choice is yours. Just remember it is easier to get rid of something that you don’t need than it is to recover that what you had but no longer possess.