Three One-Touch Backup Drives
Backing up data is something that everyone knows they should do, many say they will do, but only a few actually follow through on. Even with Windows’ simple “Drag and Drop” ability to move files and folders, most of us can’t seem to find the time to copy our precious data to a second location, just in case. Of course, there is always plenty of time for expletives when the hard drive dies and all of the data it once contained disappears forever.
Fortunately, there is a way to save data that requires only a minimum investment of time: the one-touch, or single-button, external hard drive. Once you've installed its companion backup software on your system, it requires just the press of a fingertip to instigate a backup of all pre-specified files and folders. You can walk away. For this review I tested three of these one-touch drives: the IOGear COMBO 3.5-inch ION 320GB Drive with Tri-Select, the 300GB Maxtor OneTouch II, and the 400GB Seagate Pushbutton Backup External Hard Drive.
Fortunately, there is a way to save data that requires only a minimum investment of time: the one-touch, or single-button, external hard drive. Once you've installed its companion backup software on your system, it requires just the press of a fingertip to instigate a backup of all pre-specified files and folders. You can walk away. For this review I tested three of these one-touch drives: the IOGear COMBO 3.5-inch ION 320GB Drive with Tri-Select, the 300GB Maxtor OneTouch II, and the 400GB Seagate Pushbutton Backup External Hard Drive.
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