Backup Tutorial – How to Make a Backup CD


This tutorial will show you how to create a backup CD to store your files. Backing up files to CD is one of the easiest ways to protect your data. Most computers and laptops today come with a CD burner. This makes it easy to backup your computer without having to spend a bunch of money on extra software. You will only have to purchase the CDs.

So let’s start right at the beginning. What kind of CD should you use for your computer backup? There are two kinds of backup CDs. The first kind is called a CD-R. This type of CD allows you to record information onto the CD one time. Once your data has been stored on a CD-R you cannot rewrite over top of your initial backup. It’s a one-time deal. You can view the data as many times as you like, but once it’s burnt onto the CD, you can’t change it.

The second kind of CD that you can use for backing up your files is called a CD-RW. The RW stands for re-writable. This type of CD can be used over and over to backup your files. It’s slightly more expensive than the CD-R type, but it’s a more economical way to backup your files in the long run.

One thing you have to consider when deciding whether or not to backup your entire hard drive to CD is the capacity of the backup CDs.  A CD has a storage capacity of only 700 MB. That is plenty of storage if you are just planning to backup a few files or photos. If you’re planning to backup an 80 GB hard drive to CD, then it’s going to take up approximately 117 backup CDs to complete the project.

The cheapest way to buy CDs is to buy them in bulk. They come on a spindle and can be purchased in quantities of 10, 50, or 100. If you’re planning on copying a lot of files to CD, then you should probably go ahead and buy a spindle with 100 CDs. The best deal we found on blank CD-R disks was at Amazon. They’re 18 cents a piece.

These CD-R disks are available from Amazon 100 backup disks for $18.42

These CD-R disks are available from Amazon 100 backup disks for $18.42

TDK 52X CDR 80 Minute / 700MB 100 Pack Spindle

How to Copy a single file or folder to a Backup CD

1. Insert a blank CD into your CD drive. Once the CD has been inserted into the drive,  Windows will recognize it and show the following screen, which asks you, “What do you want Windows to do?” with the CD.

Backup Tutorial - Figure 1

Backup Tutorial - Figure 1

2.  Highlight the selection that says “Open writable CD” folder and click OK.  You will be taken to the “CD Drive” screen that looks like the following screenshot (Figure 2):

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Note: You can also arrive at this screen by clicking on start, and clicking on My Computer. Then double click on the CD icon

3. Next, you must choose which files you want to copy or backup.  If the files you want to copy are located in the My Documents folder, click on My Documents. In the large panel to the right, all of the files and folders located in your My Documents folder will be displayed as in the photo below (Figure 3):

My Documents

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This is the screen where you will choose which files you want to copy.  In this backup tutorial we will choose the “A Diary” folder to backup to CD. You can also choose one or more files and photos or you can choose to backup entire folders.

You can backup as many files and folders as you like from your hard drive to CD as long as the total size of your files does not exceed the capacity of the backup CD.  Backup CDs have a capacity of 700MB.

4. To select a file to backup to CD, simply click on it and the file will be highlighted. Once the desired files or folders are highlighted, simply click on the appropriate option of “Copy file”, “Copy folder”, or “Copy selected item”  that is shown in the left side panel titled “File and Folder Tasks” In our example, we clicked on Copy Folder.

5.  Windows will then display the Copy Items dialog box, as shown in the photo below.  Now you must choose where you want Windows to copy the files.  Since you’re creating a backup CD,  simply click on the CD recording drive. In our example, we highlight “CD Drive (D:)” by clicking on it.  Next, click on the Copy button at the bottom of the screen. (Figure 4)

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Depending upon the size and number of files that you have selected to back up from your hard drive to CD, the copy process could take anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes. Windows will display a status bar indicating the time remaining to complete your backup.

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Windows copies your files to a temporary folder where they are waiting to be transferred to the backup CD.  In order to complete your backup it’s now necessary to actually burn the CD.

6.  On the left-hand side of this screen, in the box labeled “Other Places” click on “My Computer”. Next double-click on the CD recording drive. (Figure 6)

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Windows shows a dialogue box with the names of the files you wish to backup. The files are displayed under the heading Files Ready to be Written to the CD. Check to make sure that all the files that you want to burn to the CD are displayed.

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7. Now under Writing Tasks,  all you have to do is click on the “Write to CD” and your CD burner will go to work. Windows will open the CD Writing Wizard.  Here you have the option of naming your backup CD. Follow the instructions on the Wizard by clicking the next button.

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Once your CD has finished, the Wizard will give you the opportunity to make an additional CD just like the one you completed. All you have to do is check the box labeled: “Yes, write these files to another CD” and stick another blank CD into your drive.  If you don’t wish to create an additional backup CD, simply click on the “Finish” button. Your completed CD will automatically eject.

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That completes this backup tutorial.  In my opinion this is definitely the clunkiest way to backup computer files.  It makes much more sense to choose one of the more efficient ways to backup your computer, such as flash drive, portable hard drive, or online backup.
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Mozy Announces Free T-shirts for Moms


Mom has plenty to do without worrying about computer backup. Modern moms are much more active than in the past and they have more responsibilities. Moms today have careers to think about on top of running carpools, taking kids to soccer, hockey, basketball, cheerleading and any number of other children’s activities. They are able to manage their households, marriages, careers, and juggle time when there is no time. It’s easy to see how computer backup would be way on the back burner.

Moms are the ones who safeguard our most precious memories. From our baby years to our weddings you can be sure that Mom has recorded every moment, either with still photos or videos or both. Mozy online backup wants to make sure that Mom’s photos are safe and sound and is offering a free t-shirt to Moms who sign up for unlimited backup. If you’re a Mom who’s not backing up your computer and who has all of those memories stored on your hard drive, then now’s a great time to backup your computer so all of those memories stay safe.

Get a free shirt as a token of Mozy’s appreciation for all you do as a mom

No need to worry about where to find the time to backup your computer. Mozy online backup makes it easy. Just sign up for an account. It only takes about 5 minutes. Then down load the software, another 5 minutes, and you’re done. Mozy will begin to automatically backup your photos and videos every time you’re logged onto the internet.

As soon as you sign up, you can order your t-shirt. They even have some shirts specially designed for babies and kids. Here’s what the adult shirts look like:

Free Online Backup Shirts for Mom

Free Online Backup Shirts for Mom

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Hurricane Season Starts Today – Backup Your Computer Data

Disaster preparation should include a plan for computer backup. The 2009 Atlantic hurricane season officially starts on June 1 and runs through November 30. It’s a reminder to homeowners living in coastal areas that they need to be prepared for disaster. What will you do when the hurricane landfall is eminent, and the evacuation order has been issued? Did you remember to backup your computer? Are your computer files easy to recover? Where is the data backup stored?

Protecting your computer data doesn’t only apply to families living in areas that are at risk for hurricane. The severe weather of summer includes hard rains, flooding, tornadoes, and forest fires in other parts of the country. It doesn’t have to destroy your home to affect your life. What if a road washes out and prevents you from getting home. How will you access your computer files? No matter where you live, computer backup needs to be part of you disaster planning.

Here are some disaster preparation tips that will insure easy data recovery:

1. Don’t wait until the last minute to backup your computer files. You should be backing up your computer on a regular basis. Don’t let too much time pass between backups. That way, you’re always prepared and you won’t have to rush around trying to backup files as the storm approaches.

2. If you rely on optical media, such as CDs and DVDs to backup a computer, make sure that they’re stored in a remote location far from the disaster area. You could possibly store your computer backup with a relative in another part of the country.

3. If you backup data to a flash drive, it’s easier to carry your computer backup with you, in your pocket, as you evacuate the disaster area. The size and portability of a flash drive has advantages. Their small size, however, also makes them easy to lose.

4. If you backup your data using an external hard drive, you’re faced with the same problems presented by all removable digital media. You’re going to have to remember to take it with you when you leave or make sure that it’s always stored in a remote location.

5. The best computer backup plan is to use an online computer backup service, like Mozy or Carbonite. Online backup services will back up a computer in real-time. They are constantly working in the background on your computer, backing up your files. So, you’re always prepared no matter what the disaster. Since your computer files are stored online, they are safe from all local disasters. With online backup your data recovery is easy and can be accomplished from anywhere there is an Internet connection.

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Online Backup Guide – Why You Should Consider Using an Online Backup Solution

By: David FE Morton

This isn’t the most exciting first article someone could write but to be honest I thought I would just pick a recent experience that some people may find interesting, I own my own business which is an e-commerce company selling luxury pet products. we are a small family business that work hard for each other, spending everyday competing for customers by means of Google and other online advertising and trying to get our orders out on time before the dreaded courier arrives for his daily collections.

Recently we have expanded as business is going quite well (which is a bit of a surprise in this current climate) As we are an online company, technology plays a massive part in our day to day working life thanks to our server and growing collection of workstations that get used for various purposes during the day. we have recently upgraded all of our IT equipment to keep up with the times and as you can imagine, we have a huge amount of data stored on our servers such as customer data, company data, images websites , and we rely on a conventional backup tape drive to store all of this data.

Being conscious of how important this data is, I always buy new backup tapes every 12 months so my existing ones do not get corrupted. For users of backup drives out there, make sure you change your tapes every 12 months overwise they can become unstable. A member of staff is responsible for taking the previous nights backup tape home in case of the worst happening and this has been the routine now for many years, to be honest she forgets to take the backup tape home now and again but at the end of the day we are all human and due to this I always make sure I leave a tape at home every week should we need a backup in an emergency.

Last month was one of those days where we needed to restore an item from the backup, as usually I asked Lisa for last night’s backup tape which she duly gave to me from her handbag, I inserted the tape and started the processor restoring the file needed for our company. I tried to restore the file needed for our work but to my horror nothing was appearing on the backup schedule. I rebooted the machine again and tried to run the backup but yet again, nothing appeared on the tape.

Now I was starting to panic, so I called my wife and asked her to bring in the old tape that I left at home as a backup. “what tape?” she said. There is nothing under the bed where you usually keep it?

My heart dropped, we needed this particular document for accounts purposes and if we didn’t get it we were in trouble. in a last ditch attempt, I decided to call our IT Company to see if there was anything that could be done.

I note that day as one of the luckiest in my life. The IT company had been experimenting with a new backup service where you data gets backed up online, about three weeks ago I agreed for them to use my company as a test for using the system and completely forgot about it. “its no problem sir, we can have your file restored in 2 minutes, you got lucky”. Damn right I did, I just had my company saved by a trial installation of online backup that I completely forgot about!

I guess I ended up writing this article to make people aware of how important your data is and if you don’t back it up correctly then you could lose data that could cost you your business altogether, I came very close to it and I can tell you, it leaves a pit in your stomach. we now use online backup all the time and we wouldn’t be without it now.

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Backup Tutorial – Carbonite Installation – Step By Step

In this backup tutorial we’ll show you how to install Carbonite. At the end of the backup tutorial you can get a free trial of Carbonite backup. NO CREDIT CARD REQUIRED.

Of all of the online backup services we’ve seen, this one is probably the easiest to set up. They’re the only computer backup provider that offers a total free trial, unlimited data storage, online backup plan. Carbonite lets you backup a computer using their full version online backup for 15 days for free. There are absolutely no data storage limitations. No strings attached.

The 15 day unlimited storage free trial offer is good because you really get to test drive the full version and get the true feel of what it’s like to use Carbonite backup. What it’s like can be summed up in one word, easy. Carbonite is easy to use.

Start by going to the sign up page. All you have to do is enter your email address and pick a password. After that, Carbonite does the rest. I mean literally, they take over and immediately start to back up everything in your documents and settings files, as well as your desktop. You don’t have to make any decisions, just let Carbonite do its thing. No choosing what to back up and what not to back up. No need to learn a new software program. Just sit back and do nothing while Carbonite works. What could be easier than that.

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Backup Tutorial: How To Sign Up for the Free Trial

Just go to the Carbonite home page.

This is the Carbonite computer backup homepage.

This is the Carbonite computer backup homepage.

This is where you’ll find the easy “Start Your Free Trial” form. Just fill in your email address and pick a password. No credit card or other personal data is required.

Just fill in your email and choose a password. No credit card required.

Just fill in your email and choose a password. NO credit card required.

Once you’ve clicked on the orange “Start Your Free Trial” button, you’ll be taken to a brief survey asking you how you found out about Carbonite computer backup. Click on the little radio button called “Other” and since you found out about Carbonite here, enter backupacomputer.com and click the red “Continue” button.

Answer this brief survey.

Answer this brief one-question survey.

After filling out the short survey, you be taken to the main Installation page. Here you can read about the easy 3 step Installation process. All you have to do at this point is click on the orange “Install Now” button

Just click on the orange "Install" button to begin downloading Carbonite

Just click on the orange "Install" button to begin downloading Carbonite

Next you’ll be taken through the typical windows download sequence.

Click on the Save button to begin the download

Click on the Save button to begin the download

Once you click on the save button, Carbonite will begin to download. Download time Depends upon the speed your internet connection. Even with a slow connection, it won’t take more than about 5 minutes. With high speed, its almost instant. Once the download is complete,  double-click on the Carbonite Setup icon.

Carbonite computer backup software begins to download.

Carbonite computer backup software begins to download.

You’ll be taken to the “Run” window where naturally you click on “Run”

Click on the "Run" button to install Carbonite

Click on the "Run" button to install Carbonite

You’ll be asked to agree to the Terms and Conditions before the program will run.

You must accept the Terms and Conditions

You must accept the Terms and Conditions

The installation will continue up to the point where your desktop has to be refreshed. So click OK.

Just click OK to continue

Just click OK to continue

Carbonite will begin the activation process.

Carbonite will begin activating the download.

Carbonite will begin activating the download.

When activation is complete you’ll be taken to this screen where you can either accept the default set up options,which is the easiest thing to do, or you click on the advanced set up if you choose.

Click next to accept the default setup options.

Click next to accept the default setup options.

Next you have the choice of letting Carbonite backup your My Documents and Desktop, the default setting, or of choosing manually which files you want to backup. Why not just let Carbonite do its thing?

Choose to automatically backup My Documents and Desktop.

Choose to automatically backup My Documents and Desktop.

At this point Carbonite is already running on your computer and is already backing up your data.  Notice the small audio controls in the top right of the screen. You can click on the play button and a woman from Carbonite will tell you about the features. The rest of these screens are for information purposes.

This screen is informational. Carbonite is already working to backup your computer

This screen is informational. Carbonite is already working to backup your computer

Set back and relax. You're done. No more backup worries.

Set back and relax. You're done. No more backup worries.

Your first backup could take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on how much you have on your computer. Home high speed internet connections are capable of backing up about 2 to 2.5 GB of data per day. So if you have 5 GB of files, your initial backup will take about 2 days. Remember, Carbonite works at top speed when you’re not actively using your computer. It’s OK to turn your computer off if you need to. Carbonite resumes automatically when you turn it back on. Carbonite recommends that you leave your computer on overnight until your first backup is complete. After your first backup, updates to your backup will happen so quickly you probably won’t even notice them. Carbonite will automatically upload new and changed files to keep your backup up to date.

Carbonite displays a little yellow padlock icon next to your clock.

Carbonite displays a little yellow padlock icon next to your clock.

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Four Ways to Backup a Computer.


You’ll fund a lot of discussion on the Internet regarding the best method to backup a computer. If your brand new to computer backup and just starting to explore the various options, this post should be helpful. Let’s talk about four of the most common methods used to backup a computer.

Optical Media (CDs/DVDs)

Since most computers nowadays come with either a CD or DVD burner, this is one of the most popular methods used to back up a computer.  You simply insert the optical media into your CD/DVD burner and drag-and-drop the files you wish to backup.

Pros: This method involves very little cost to store your digital data since your computer probably already includes the burner.  Additionally, you can buy CD/DVDs in bulk for just a few dollars.

Cons: The biggest problem with storing your data on CDs/DVDs is that they are easily scratched.  A scratched DVD containing your data is totally worthless and cannot be restored.  The other problem with storing your data on optical media, is that it has to be stored locally and is therefore vulnerable to natural disasters, theft, loss, and fire.

USB Flash Drives

Flash drives also known as thumb drives, jump drives, and data sticks have taken the computer world by storm.  These versatile little devices can store huge amounts of data, and are an excellent media choice for backing up a computer.

Pros: USB flash drives come in all different capacities from 250 MB all the way up to 64 GB.  The latest state-of-the-art flash drives come complete with one touch back up buttons and require no additional software. for them to be used as computer backup devices.  Their portability also makes it a good choice for computer backup.  It’s now possible to carry your entire computer backup on your keychain.  SanDisk is the leader in the field of flash drives. You can check out the complete line of flash drives here: SanDisk Flash Drives The ultimate state-of-the-art flash drive is the Ultra Backup 64GB USB Flash Dr which is password protected and offers one touch backup.

Cons: Flash drives are so small that they are easily lost or misplaced and like all removable backup media they are susceptible to natural disaster area.

External Hard Drives.

External hard drives, are the granddaddy of all of the removable backup media when it comes to storage capacity.

Pros: External hard drives come with massive amounts of storage capacity meaning that they can easily duplicate all of the data contained on your computer and a lot more.  External hard drives are easily connected to your computer via a USB port.  You can easily keep all of your applications as well as your operating system and all of your data on an external hard drive.

Cons: They are susceptible to natural disaster, fire, and theft.  Just like internal hard drives, external hard drives contain moving parts and are susceptible to crash.  They also lack portability.

Online Backup

Online backup is our favorite backup method and it’s what we highly recommend to the average computer user.

Pros: It’s totally automatic, 100% secure, and you can store an unlimited amount of data for less than five bucks a month.  The beauty of online backup is that once it’s set up, you don’t have to think about it.  It constantly runs in the background on your computer and backs up your files in real time.

All of the methods mentioned previously have the same drawback.  You have to think about them and actually initiate the backup yourself, which means that the backup probably won’t get done.

Online backup is completely immune to natural disaster and other loss.  Your online backup is accessible any place that there’s an Internet connection.  You just can’t beat the reliability of online backup.

Cons: None

If you’re new to online backup, the easiest way to check it out is to set up a free account with Mozy.  Mozy allows you to backup up to 2 GB of data free. NO credit card is required to set up a free account. Sign up to try Mozy for FREE!

If you’re ready to jump right in, you can purchase Mozy Online Backup with Unlimited Storage for just $4.95 a month!

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What is Online Computer Backup?


Modern online computer backup services began emerging around the year 2005. Their popularity has been gaining speed ever since. That’s not surprising because backing up a computer online has huge advantages. To backup a computer online requires no technical skill, can be done automatically, and is 100% secure.

Understanding online backup is not difficult. Online backup providers like Mozy own gigantic servers. These servers are located in different parts of the country so that it would be virtually impossible to destroy them all at the same time. Thus, they are immune from natural disasters, fire, and theft. You sign up with the service and are given a certain amount of space on their servers where you can store your data. The services have varying degrees of functionality. Most services offer the ability to manually backup, as well as to schedule backups at given intervals. You can also choose which files you would like to backup and which files to ignore. The best online backup services, such as Mozy, offer real-time backup, where software runs on your computer in the background and is constantly communicating with the central servers while backing up your data. These systems are basically set it and forget it.

Since online backup first emerged, prices have been steadily dropping. It’s now possible to purchase an unlimited amount server space to backup a computer, for less than five dollars a month.

What are the Advantages of Online Backup?
  • One of the huge advantages of online backup is the fact that your files will always be accessible. Since your files are stored on remote servers, you can access them from any place where you have an Internet connection. If you back up your computer to DVDs, CDs, or an external hard drive, you have to have access to that external media in order to restore your files. Suppose you’re on the road with your laptop when it crashes. If your backup is stored on external media, you would have to wait until you got home, to restore your files. If you have online backup, on the other hand, you simply log onto the server and download your files.
  • When you backup a computer online, there is no chance that your backup will be lost due to natural disaster, fire, theft, or forgetfulness. Online backup providers such as Mozy provide backups of the backups. Your data is backed up over several servers and is not located in just one spot.
  • Backing up a computer online is much more reliable than keeping your data on external media, because CDs, DVDs, and flash drives can be easily destroyed. CDs and DVDs are easily scratched. Flash drives are so small that they are easily lost. At current prices it’s probably cheaper to use online backup than it is to buy CDs and DVDs.
  • Online computer backup provides real-time protection. If you’re using external media, like flash drives, your backups only get done when you have time to do it. Online backup, on the other hand, runs in the background on your computer, is automatic, and requires no effort on your part.
  • Online computer backup is much more secure than old-fashioned solutions. Modern backup providers such as Mozy provide 128 bit encryption. This is the same encryption used by banks to secure your financial data. Your data is encrypted across the system and is not accessible by anyone except you. Not even the backup provider can view your data without your password.
  • Online computer backup is also easier to restore than old-fashioned traditional solutions. When you back up a computer online, you can restore your data literally with one click.

At a cost of less than five dollars per month, how can you not use online backup. The choice is clear.Click here to try Mozy for FREE! No credit card required.

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Backup a Computer using the Latest Generation of Flash Drives

Back in the old days before the internet, the only methods available to backup a computer were cumbersome and clunky at best. There were basically two types of media used to backup a computer, magnetic tape and floppy disks. As our storage requirements increased, floppy disks quickly became obsolete, because you just couldn’t store enough data on them. That left magnetic tape, as virtually the only viable source for backup.

With today’s increase storage demands of digital images, video, and music, magnetic tape still remains clunky and certainly doesn’t satisfy the diverse needs of the average home computer user. But there are plenty of other modern day external media devices that provide viable backup options.

Today we’ll take a look at one of the simplest and most efficient external backup media devices, the USB Flash Drive.

USB Flash Drives:

Commonly referred to as jump drives, thumb drives, or data sticks, these versatile little devices are really not a bad way to go to backup a computer. They’re reusable, highly portable, and they are not affected by magnets. Installation is a breeze with these little guys. You just plug them in and you’re ready to drag and drop your files onto them.

Ultra Backup 64 GB One Touch Backup

Ultra Backup 64 GB One Touch Backup

The latest generation of these devices is represented by the Ultra Backup 64GB USB Flash Dr by SanDisk. It can store up to 64 gigabytes of data on one little stick. It has a one touch backup button which makes it extremely easy to use. Just push the button and you’re done. Additionally, you can password protect it with AES encryption. This baby costs around $180.

Of course, you don’t have to go with the top-of-the-line. SanDisk, as well as other manufacturers make flash drives with less storage and fewer features that can serve your backup needs. Flash drives come in many different sizes, 250MB, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB etc. You can actually get a small, simple flash drive for less than $10.

Sandisk is the leader in the field of flash drives and you can check out their entire line here:SanDisk Flash Drives

On the flip side, the size and portability of these versatile little devices can actually be a drawback when it comes to using them for backup. They are easy to lose. When dropped, they’re easy to step on. I myself have crushed a couple underfoot. They’re also vulnerable to natural disaster, moister, and theft.

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