7 Things to Know When Buying a Data Drive for Backups
Thinking about buying a data drive for storing file backups? Here's what you need to know if you want to make an informed decision.
10 Easy Ways to Restore Your Linux System
Windows' System Restore feature is a good way of making and maintaining entire system backups. If only Linux had a similar feature... oh wait, it does - in fact, we've got 10 options to choose from!
Move Backups, Apps & Photos Off Your MacBook to Create Free Space
If you're desperate, and you don't fancy paying over the odds for a solid state drive upgrade, here are a few ideas for further maximizing the available storage on your MacBook.
6 Tips to Never Lose Your Photos While Traveling
You should heed the following tips before embarking on your next trip, especially if the resulting photos are one your main reasons for taking the trip in the first place!
The Easiest Free Way to Transfer Files to a New Windows PC
If you've just purchased a new PC with Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 installed, here's the easiest way to move all of your old data onto that new machine!
Copy Is Shutting Down: Here's How to Move Your Data Now
Unfortunately, the cloud storage provider Copy is shutting down. If you use it, you need to get your data off the service ASAP, and we show you how.
The Easiest Way to Transfer Data to a Samsung Galaxy
If you have a new Galaxy device, Samsung has a tool that makes it easy to transfer everything from your old device to the new one -- even if the old device isn't a Galaxy!
5 Online File Backup Services that Sync with Your Windows Device
Backups can be easy. Start with synchronizing your files to a cloud storage service. This provides off-site copies and automatic backups. We have highlighted the best online file backup services for Windows users.
8 Windows Projects for the New Year
Does Windows bore you? Maybe it's time to think about how you can give it a fresh look and fix some of its problems. We offer a list of projects to get you started.
5 Basic Backup Facts Every Windows User Should Know
We never tire to remind you to make backups and keep your data safe. If you're wondering what, how often, and where you should back up your files, we have straight forward answers.
Backing Up Your Microsoft Outlook Emails Made Simple
Backing up old emails can seem complicated, but it doesn't have to be, especially if you're using Microsoft Outlook. We show you how simple the process of archiving and storing emails can be.
How to Switch to a Sony Xperia Using Xperia Transfer
So you just got a new Sony Xperia phone or tablet? Transfer all your data over from your old device quickly with this easy method.
6 Mandatory Steps for a Safe Upgrade to Windows 10
The Windows 10 upgrade is the easiest and smoothest upgrade experience you'll ever have with a Windows machine. Provided all goes well. We show you how to play it safe and prepare for the worst.
Wireless Hard Drives: How They Work & Which Features Matter
Wireless hard drives are the future of external storage, but which features and specifications are the most important when shopping for one?
Want to Keep Your Safari Bookmarks & Passwords Safe? Do This Now
Losing your bookmarks and passwords on Safari is a grave inconvenience. Here's one simple trick to keeping them safe.
How to Backup Any Spotify Playlist in Seconds
You probably have tons of music saved in your Spotify playlists. Losing them would be a shame, so take just a second to make a copy of them for piece of mind.
Make Backups of Your Online & Social Media Accounts to Windows
Not everything that happens online stays online. Data can disappear. That's why regular backups are essential, regardless of storage location. We show you how to back up your online accounts in Windows.
A Single Backup Software is Enough: Is Bvckup 2 the One?
Backups don't have to be tedious or annoying. With the right tool, backups happen in the background without you having to think about them. We can help you find the right tool.
How Do I Schedule MediaFire Backups on Windows?
MediaFire is a popular file-sharing application. But did you know you can use it to schedule backups of your files?
How to Downgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 7 or 8.1
Windows 10 is here and maybe it's not what you expected. If you already upgraded, you can perform a rollback. And if you haven't yet, create a system backup first. We show you how.