Keeping a backup in a proprietary format, such as when you use "any" backup
program - you are bound to use that same backup program again to access the
backup. Many people have run into problems because of this.
One of the major backup programs of a few years ago, Backup Exec, warned
people with the introduction of a new version that their previous backups
would be inaccessible with the new version. They advised their customers to
take precautions. Many didn't and got burned. The traffic in these
newsgroups was quite intense.
Even new versions of Microsoft's backup were not able to handle older
backups, say going from Win 98 to Windows XP (if I remember correctly).
Sometimes a bit for bit backup (without compression), a file copy if you
will, is the most secure type of backup. You never need any ancillary
program to access the files.
As to my multiple backups - I have NEVER been burned. A few major companies
I worked for over the years kept two backups in the building, one in the IT
department and one in a safe. They also kept a copy in a bank vault as well
as one in Iron Mountain. THEY were never burned either.
--
Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience
"Synapse Syndrome" <> wrote in message
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> Richard Urban <> wrote:
>>
>> So, you don't have off site backups that you created earlier? I can't
>> believe that you keep purchased software in only one place. If I pay for
>> a downloaded program I have it burned to at least 2 CD/DVD's, an
>> external drive, maybe a different drive on the computer etc.
>
> You make up to four backups of *software* you purchase? Why would you
> want to do such an idiotic thing, or is this some sort of hobby? There is
> no point in having mutliple backups, when programs tend to be updated
> regularly. You only need some sort of list of software you use, and
> licensing details backed up.
>
> ss.
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