FreeFileSync | Download mirrors for FreeFileSync portable and local installation. We live in a digital age. Our photographs don't sit in drawers or photo albums anymore. They are bits and bytes on a magnetic drive or a cloud server. Our personal documents are scanned images stored in a computer. The documents we create for clients, the pleadings we file in their cases, our tax returns, and most of the rest of our lives are on disk. Of course, most of us still have a lot of paper; but, trying to find that one document in a file room can be problematic at best. What to do? Why, most of us backup our data to other digital media. The problem is that we don't know whether that media will remain liable, or whether it will be current. The first problem can be solved by regular backups to separate media, in rolling versions. You should image your drive, and use Windows File History to keep your essential files current on a every other day basis. I create new photographs, documents, pleadings, financial transactions and other new stuff every day. To keep my backups current, I use FreeFileSync to synchronize the backup on a daily basis. My tablet has a Micro SD drive, in which I can store 128 Gigs of data. I also have a connected 2 Terabyte backup drive connected at home. In addition to keeping a drive image on the backup drive, I synchronize my daily changed essential documents to it. Are your data safe? Have you backed up lately?
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Posted by: Miguel de la O | February 22, 2015 at 10:19 AM
I have been using FreeFileSync for years to backup the removable sdcard on my phone to hard drive because sdcards fail eventually, and now that they're 128g, I don't want to lose that data.
Posted by: Harold Goldner | February 23, 2015 at 11:43 AM