Backing up your files, ideally in multiple locations, is essential if you don't want to lose any data. Your documents, images, and videos can disappear if anything happens to your computer. It's also ...
Hacks and data failures happen. Prepare for the worst-case scenario by backing up critical documents, music, photos, or other ...
Emily Long is a freelance writer based in Salt Lake City. After graduating from Duke University, she spent several years reporting on the federal workforce for Government Executive, a publication of ...
I'm guilty of ignoring the Windows prompts reminding me to create a backup of my PC. I use Dropbox to create backups of many ...
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Automatic backups are essential for safeguarding your data from hardware failures, ransomware attacks, and accidental deletions. By setting up scheduled backups, you ensure files, applications, and ...
If your computer stopped working today, what would you lose? Photos. Videos.
A brand new computer can cost hundreds, even thousands of dollars. But you don’t necessarily have to spend anything to get ...
Manually backing up files in 2025 sounds almost comical. Most people I know trust their data to the cloud. Your photos are backed up to Google Photos the moment you take them, work documents auto-save ...
Starting mid-March 2025, Microsoft will start prompting users of its Microsoft 365 apps for Windows to back up their files to OneDrive. These prompts will be displayed in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, ...