Some time ago I wrote a post describing 5 best ways to backup your files. But today I cameĀ  across a file backup and synchronization tool that is really worth mentioning – PureSync Personal. It’s reliable, very easy to use, and free.

Unlike some other similar tools, PureSync mainly focuses on local backups. For example, it’s great if you use an external hard drive to backup your files and you want to back up only files that have changed and not the whole thing. Yes, I know Vista and 7 have their own backup and sync tools, but PureSync is a lot easier to use, saves you lots of time and lets you use one program instead of two. Let’s have a closer look at it!

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If you ask me what is the worst thing that can happen to you and your computer, my answer is losing all your data. Just imagine all your banking, taxes, personal files, music, photos – everything being lost in just one disastrous moment. Sounds scary! The answer is pretty simple – backup your files regularly.

In this post I’m going to share with you 5 ways to backup your data. Choose the ones that you like best.

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