Titan Backup 1.5

Posted on the October 17th, 2009 under Software by admin

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Set up automated backups

We all know how important it is to back up data, but generally only remember when it’s too late. Let Titan Backup 1.5 save your skin before you make an expensive mistake

Once you’ve got Titan Backup set up, you can leave it to automatically save copies of your files to a safe place at regular intervals, while you just get on with using your PC.

When you first install the program, you’re presented with a screen showing buttons for Try, Buy and a link marked Enter Key. Click here and use this code to unlock the trial software: 000020-ACM8KK-1Y2GMT-JZT492-G3QDZ4-YR27GC-TD91BP-MUUMEX. You’ll then have unlimited use of the program, and you can set up some backups.

When you launch the program, you’re given four options. You can create a backup task, restore data, synchronise data or edit your existing tasks. The annotation shows the main features of a backup task. You need to provide a name for the task and specify the files, folders and settings you want to backup. You then need to give details of the destination.

This could simply be a DVD/CD drive, or you could use an external hard drive or an FTP server online. At this point you can set the kind of backup you want. Option to replace files if space on the destination drive is limited. You can also use incremental backups, which add files that have changed, or differential backups, which delete any data that’s been removed from the source files. You can set backups to run at specified times or to run every time you start or shut down Windows.

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