Your digital life deserves better protection. From photos to work files, here’s how to back up everything with ease.
The worst-case scenario has befallen even the most careful computer user: a coffee mug spills on your laptop or an update wipes all your files and photos. Despite your best effort, accidents happen.
Instead of having a single point of failure, you need to have more backups. When deciding how many copies of the data to back ...
Windows 11’s updated Windows Backup makes it easy to transfer files and settings to a new PC over a local network with secure ...
PC backup is the simplest means of shielding your data against accidents, malware and equipment failure. In the event a computer crashes, vital documents, photo ...
Dear Heloise: Regarding uploading pictures to your computer, I would also suggest making sure you have an online backup of all your computer files. A fire or a flood can destroy your computer and any ...
Microsoft is getting more aggressive about insisting that you use its OneDrive cloud for your Windows 11 and Microsoft 365 files. If you'd prefer to keep those files out of the cloud, follow these ...
If you're the type of person who keeps everything on your computer, you probably need more space. Here's how to get it.
If your computer crashes, your data may be recoverable, or it may not. The same applies if you get a virus. Some viruses are a mere annoyance, while others destroy or lock all your files. So just in ...
MSP360 Managed Backup and its fully featured online Console lets you control all your computer backups for a decently low fee. Local and online, file-based and imaging, along with disaster recovery ...
It’s time to get on board with Windows 11. Four years after launching its current operating system, Microsoft will cease ...