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Make a Windows 7 system repair disc

Before anything has a chance to go bad, make an emergency disc for Windows 7.

Make a Windows 7 system repair disc

Before anything has a chance to go bad, make an emergency disc for Windows 7.

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Reviews

  • HP SimpleSave Portable 320GB

    HP's SimpleSave portable drive does make backups simple, as long as your file names aren't too long.

  • Linksys NMH405 Media Hub

    The Linksys NMH405 Media Hub is a back-to-basics "media-aggregation" server that is perfect for beginners but it does have its hiccups.

  • Linksys by Cisco NMH305 Media Hub

    This media hub is designed to help you access and share digital photos, music and video on stored on multiple devices around the home.

  • Iomega StorCenter Wireless NAS 1TB

    This reasonably priced NAS drive provides storage and backup — it should please both SOHO users and home users who want a drive that works and plays.

  • WinZip 10 Pro

    WinZip 10 is a good, user-friendly choice for archiving and backing up files, but for advanced business features, look elsewhere.

  • Roxio Popcorn 2

    Roxio Popcorn 2 is a simple and excellent solution for copying and backing up files.

  • Norton Save & Restore

    Despite a few cosmetic negatives and a general lack of technical support, Norton Save & Restore is a decent backup app.

  • Norton SystemWorks 2006 Premier

    The core utilities in Norton SystemWorks 2006 Premier lack newer options found elsewhere; some older utilities are simply deficient; it leaves Windows 98 and Me users out in the cold.

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DIYs and How-to

  • The best ways to back up your data

    Backing up your hard drive is something you should do regularly, but because of forgetfulness, the unpleasantness, or just plain laziness, you put it off. Before you know it, the drive takes a dive, and all your files are gone for good.

  • Lost mobile phones: a survival guide

    Odds are you use your mobile all the time - but what should you do if it's lost or stolen? David Braue catches up with some new solutions to an ongoing problem.

  • Beat back that Trojan horse

    Accidents happen. Somewhere, somehow you've clicked the wrong link and a Trojan horse has piled your PC with adware and spyware. Learn some basic techniques for beating back the assailants.

  • Sync your mobile phone with your computer

    Become the master of your mobile with phone-syncing software. Here's how to backup data such as contacts and messages from your phone onto your computer without paying your carrier.

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Downloads

  • FBackup

    Protect your important files and folders from partial or total data loss.

  • CrashPlan

    Schedule backups and control geographic location of your files.

  • Active@ Disk Image

    Create and restore an exact image files of hard drives, CD/DVD/Blu-Ray discs, and flash cards.

  • MessageSave for Microsoft Outlook

    Archive, save and backup Outlook e-mail messages.

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The Explain Series

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Videos