Hi Don,
1. Do you have a link to the accessible backup-service (Carbonite)?
2. It is correct understood that Image for Windows is accessible for
JAWS-users, or do you also have a link to this application?
Very thanks.
Regards,
Anders
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Fra: "Don Marang" <[email protected]>
Til: <[email protected]>
Sendt: 28. juli 2011 23:19
Emne: Re: [Blind-Computing] System Backups
Actually, cloud backup services like Carbonite only back up your data.
They do not backup your system or applications. I suppose it is possible
to force it to back up everything on the disk, but it is not really
designed for that. You even need to tell it to backup large files, like
Videos, by including those folders and telling it to backup that file
type.
Yes, as far as I can tell, Carbonite is 100% accessible using JAWS.
DropBox as previously stated, is a great way to backup critical data for
free for up to 2 GB. I also use Karen's Backup to automatically make
copies of critical folders to other computers in the house.
To occasionally. backup all of my system files, applications, settings,
and data I use a disk image tool. There are probably a few that work, but
I use Image for Windows. If you need or want a fast way to recover from
a hard disk crash or other major problem, a disk image is the way to go.
Unfortunately, this is not automatic and should be done before major
changes to your system and after installing and configuring new software,
in order to have an disk image of a stable system. One reason I like
Image for Windows is that it can run in the background while you continue
to work.
*Don Marang*
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real substance, value, and content that I just try to make sure that I am
working on things that matter.
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On 7/28/2011 3:16 PM, Stephan, William S NWK wrote:
All: Anybody have experience/suggestions for a system backup service,
e.g.
Carbonite that works with screen readers like JAWS?
Thanks.
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