Whats The Best Programme For Creating Recovery Discs Incase Of System Failure.?

Hiya i wana make some recovery discs for my pc im using windows xp and i have a substancial amount of data on it i dont want to lose all of it…is there a programme i can get so i can put my whole hard drive on to a disc i know nero 8 does it but i want to know the best software so i know 100% if i do come across a system failure im guaranteed to restore my pc with all my data on it.

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2 Responses to “Whats The Best Programme For Creating Recovery Discs Incase Of System Failure.?”

  1. blake k says:

    here
    Paragon drive backup free editionhttp://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fi…
    easier to use than norton ghost
    i have it and love it

  2. Colanth says:

    You’ll want to keep updating your backup as your data files change, so ghosting the drive, while a good start, isn’t good for incremental backups. (You’ll soon stop doing them, and when that happens you might as well not have started.)
    Try Karen’s Replicator. It only backs up changed files in the directories you tell it to back up. (You won’t waste time backing up Windows and program files.) You can set it to automatically run the backup at the same time, every day or some days. You can back up one set of directories on one schedule and another set of directories on another schedule. It’s free and the source code is there too, so you know there are no viruses or Trojans.

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