Introduction
USB Flash backup is a complete backup solution for automatically backing up your important files and folders from your computer to a USB storage device or flash drive. The software can be easily configured for use by several different users and is idea for use in a busy office or family environment. Each user can create their own unique profile and backup items list. With smart backup functions the software will select your profiles automatically when a USB storage device is plugged into your system. You never need to worry about manually backing up your files and folders again.
Main Features of USB Flash Backup
• Automatically backup to your USB Storage device with no mouse clicks or key strokes.
• Smart setup wizard for first time users (a step by step guide).
• Setup as many user profiles are required (idea for a multi-user environment).
• USB Flash Backup intelligently switches user profiles dependant on USB drive label.
• The software safely removes the USB storage device after the backup operation is completed.
• Simple drag and drop techniques to create your backup list.
Is USB Flash Backup for me?
If you store any important files, accounts, documents, music, videos or photographs on your computer then the answer is yes. Don't leave it too late. Get started today.
Why should I backup my data?
Consider the statistics:
• Data loss costs U.S. businesses more than $18 billion a year, according to a study that was carried out in 2003, the study is the most recent estimate available, but this figure is probably much higher today.
• About 70% of business people have experienced data loss due to accidental deletion, disk or system failure, viruses, fire or some other disaster, according to a May survey.
• Another recent survey by a software manufacturer, found that 90% of users store personal information on their computer. However, only 57% back up their data.
• The first reaction of employees who lose their data is to try to recover the lost document themselves by using recovery software or either restarting or unplugging their computer - steps that can make later data recovery impossible.