Are You Backing Up Your Files Regularly to Avoid Disaster?

Most people I talk to never think their hard drive is going to crash. These are the same people who have hundreds if not thousands of digital photos sitting on a drive in their computer that doesn’t get backed up. Backing up data on computers is not only meant for businesses. You have to think of it this way. If the files were to disappear, would you miss them? If the answer to this question is yes, then you need to use backup software. The average user is a computer file pack-rat. Everything gets saved and archived and sometimes can be found in multiple locations. Why not back up your sensitive files, digital photos, email archives, etc. to a CD or DVD and store it in a fire box so in the event of a system failure, you can restore all of the files that were lost. Backing up is all about being a proactive computer user.

Once of the nice backup solutions out there is from a company named Neobyte Solutions. They have a backup application called Titan Backup. Titan Backup is a commercial backup solution that can backup archives as zip files with or without encryption. The software also has an easy to use scheduler and supports a variety of backup locations. There is an option to perform incremental and differential backups, and has a restore function that enables you to restore complete archives or individual files. The one thing that this application cannot do is backup files that are open or in-use at the time of the backup.

Although Titan Backup version 2.5 is available, they are still offering a full version of Titan Backup 1.5 with a license key.

titan-logo Download Titan Backup 1.5 here

Then enter the below serial to activate the full version:
000020-ACM8KK-1YXPMT-JZT49Z-05Z6JZ-7C68TR-9Y7FU9-6PD2P8

If you are satisfied with Titan Backup 1.5 but want to use the additional features available in version 2.5, you can upgrade at a discount here

Here are some of the benefits of upgrading.