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Use PC Backup to Save All of Your Media Files

October 04, 2007 By: Migo Software Category: PC Backup

YouTube is so popular that videos break music artists and talk show hosts can’t help but show their favorite videos of the week. Musicians share their music over networking sites like MySpace where they can more or less talk with fans. Photos are a great addition to blogs, desktop backgrounds and more. Those of us who are too busy to actually read books download the audio versions and listen in the car on our way to work or during long day-trip drives.

We don’t just experience media files once though, we all have favorites that we want to save. Whether it’s the video of a dog on a skateboard, that amazing new song, a favorite podcast, vacation photos or movie files that we’ve bought online, why risk losing that file - especially when it’s so easy to backup files onto a CD or DVD or an external hard drive?

With PC Backup, all of those media files will be copied and kept in a safe place - there for us whenever we want them.

The next time you see a great video on YouTube - or the next time that you’re going to be posting a movie or video blog of your own - you’ll know that it’s something you can come back to. That song that always calms you down when you’re angry? You won’t have to get even more mad when you can’t find it. You won’t have to worry about lost family photos or vacation memories. Once you’ve backed it up, everything will be nice and safe and ready for you.

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How Often Should You Perform a PC Backup?

September 29, 2007 By: Migo Software Category: PC Backup

Everyone has files that they want to protect. It may be music or photos, it may be bank statements or credit card records, it may be presentations, spreadsheets or documents. Keeping them safe by backing up your PC just makes sense.

But how often should you backup your files? Every day? Once a week? Once a month? The answer depends on you, on how often you use your computer and how often your files change.

If you don’t change your important files all that often, you might find that you can set PC Backup from Migo Software to create a copy of your files once a month. If you change a database every day, or your accounting software or documents that you’re working on, you’ll find that you want to backup your files more often - at least once a week or even daily.

Of course, you’ll also find that you have some other options: for example, you can set PC Backup to only backup files of a particular kind - your writing, your music or your photos or spreadsheets. You can set the schedule as well, to match the schedule to your needs.

The worst thing that can happen, if you don’t back up your files daily or weekly, is that you’ll end up working from a backed up file that isn’t quite as recent as you might like - but an older file is better than no file at all, right?

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With the Latest Version of PC Backup, You Can Choose Which Files to Protect

September 23, 2007 By: Migo Software Category: PC Backup

There are some of us who cannot live without our music collections. Digital photographers who chronicle every day experiences, who take photographs both for fun and for profit would argue that their memories - the moments that they capture - need to be preserved at all costs. Writers want to ensure that their words - whether poetry, short stories, novels or essays - don’t become lost. Those who are involved in financial planning want to be sure that their bank statements, tax returns and financial planning documents are safe and secure.

No matter where you fall in the mix - if you’re a photographer who cares about planning for retirement, if you’re a writer and music lover - there’s one piece of software that will let you feel that your important files are protected.

With the latest version of PC Backup from Migo Software, you’ll be able to do more than just set up general backups of your system and files. You’ll be able to do more than set a schedule for backing up everything on your computer. You’ll be able to pick and choose the types of files that you back up.

Need to be sure that you never lose songs or albums? Set PC Backup to make a secure copy of your MP3 files. Need to make sure that your photos and digital art will be there when you look for them? Set PC Backup to protect your jpgs once a week. Documents, PDFs, spreadsheets and other files can all be saved in the same way.

No matter what matters the most to you, you’ll find that PC Backup gives you a chance to keep those files available.

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What Do You Need to Know About Migo Digital Backup v3?

September 16, 2007 By: Migo Software Category: PC Backup

Whenever a new version of a software product is released, people want to know what changes have been made. What that really means is that they want to know why they should upgrade from the version they’ve been using.

Here’s what you need to know based on the product release info:

Migo Digital Backup v3 Premium’s powerful set of protection, access and recovery tools include:

  • Digital media backup for Photos, Videos, and Music
  • Office/ Data backup for tax documents, MS Word, Excel, etc
  • 3GB of free Internet storage that is built into the software
  • Automated, real time data protection - Set and Forget
  • Customize backup sessions based on specific file types and formats
  • Simultaneous backups to local and Internet storage
  • Migo’s powerful synchronization engine that monitors data changes on the desktop and performs incremental backups
  • Smart Recovery from storage device or Internet storage in the event of a disaster

In addition, Digital Backup v3 supports a wide variety of storage devices, including External Hard Drives, Flash Memory (SD, USB, SSD) storage and Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices.

So, there you go. With Digital Backup v3, you’ll be able to know that all your files are safe and there for you even if your hard drive crashes. You won’t have to think about when you last backed up your computer or when you should do it the next day. You’ll have a choice of where to store your files.

In other words, what you need to know is this: Migo Digital Backup v3 will help give you peace of mind.

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