This release supports the latest hardware and software advancement, such as USB Flash Ddrive sometimes with changing drive letters or variable drive index, and CD/DVD in UDF data format without the ISO 9660 file size (2GB) and name (128 bytes) limitations.
Features:
Smart Way to Back Up
TurboBackup focuses exclusively on backup of your valuable data, critical system files and configuration settings on all Windows platforms. It overcomes limitations of traditional backup solutions, such as full imaging, disk-based or tape backup, which is time-consuming, storage-demanding, and often destructive. You can create backup on demand or set up scheduled backup of your selected data and systems easily and quickly. Built-in compression options save you storage space.
Back Up Workgroup Computers
Set up your own task to back up drives or folders from any computer to a centralized data depository, such as hard drive, removable drive, NAS (Network Attached Storage), and DVD/CD burner, or to remote server for realtime offsite backup. With flexible scheduling, you can set up silent backup for each scheduled backup task that you create.
Fast Recovery
In the event of virus attacks, hardware failure, or system and application errors, you can restore critical part of the damaged OS and your data quickly bring your system back without overwriting any unnecessary data.
Multiple Backup Media Types Including DVD/CD
TurboBackup supports local and networked hard drives, removable drives, DVD, and CD as Backup media.
Easy Synchronization
With TurboBackup, you can find many ways to synchronize your data between home and office, laptop to PC, or computers on networks. It can be done even faster if you synchronize them using file type, date, or attribute filters.
New ways to Archive Photos or Documents
Archive your documents, photos, or music by month using monthly Incremental Backup, or at any frequency intervals you desire, to DVD or CD for safe storage.
You have the options to catalog your backups on hard drives. This catalog serves not only as backup history, but also as a directory for your archived photos, music, and documents. It is much easier to find files in catalogs than going through piles of CDs.
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