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Automatically detects and backup
Automatic USB Backup starts with your PC and constantly
monitors your files and attached USB storage devices, ensuring
that your backup is 100% up to date.
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Specify
which devices to backup
Not every USB device that you connect to your PC needs
to be backed up. The prompt box allows you to quickly
decide whether you wish to make a backup or not,
ensuring that Automatic USB Backup runs as effectively
as possible.
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Delayed
Backup
Auto Backup has an inbuilt delay, this ensures that your
computer can still load quickly. The prompt box allows
you to quickly decide whether you wish to make a backup
or not,
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Bi-directional
backup support
Backup Local drive to USB Drive, or backup USB Drive to
Local PC.
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Real-time monitor
Monitor the data files on your computer and USB Drive.
It automatically backs up your most critical files the
moment they are saved.
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File
Synchronization
Automatically synchronize multiple files and folders
between two or more Computers use one USB storage
device.
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Silent
backup
runs quietly in the background
User can selects the 'Silent mode' to do a secretly
backup.
Automatic USB Backup is set to a low priority, this ensures
that it will not hog your system's resources when other
programs are running. This enables it to run unnoticed
in the background.
(hold down the
'ALT' key on program startup to switch the normal
window).
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Non-proprietary archive format
Use the Windows file system to save your backup
archives. You do not need any program to access or
restore your backup sets - so they will be accessible
for years to come (even if you switch operating
systems!)
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Standard Zip Compression model option
Utilize industry standard ZIP compression to maximize
the number of files you can store on your USB drive.
Even though your files are compressed, you will still be
able to access your backup archive from Windows Explorer
and other operating systems.
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Deleted
File Protections (Unlimited Undo)
Did you accidentally restore to an older version of a
file? No problem. By default, We make a backup copy of
every file it overwrites, so you can go back to any
preexisting version.
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Backup
over a LAN (Local Area Network)
Simple select your network place and add your files in
the file folder tree window in advanced mode, then you
can backup the LAN (Local Area Network) drive to USB
drive.
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More
backup types
Incremental backup
Mirror
Full backup (Completely - Overwrite all items)
New - Copy only new
Completely new archive each time
Time Stamped (Keeps a number of backup copies)
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More
restores options
Full restore
Selective restore
manually restore using Windows Explorer
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Quickly pause and restart backups
The system tray icon allows you to quickly start and
stop backups, this gives you enhanced control of your
backups.
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Multi Threaded
Automatic USB Backup makes use of multi threading, this allows
single and dual core processors (such as Intel's new
Core 2 Duo) to run Automatic USB Backup efficiently.
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Flexible
File and Folder Selected
You can browse a folder tree to select individual files
and folders to be backed up.
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Easy to
install:
Installation is through a simple Wizard interface and
takes just seconds. Advanced program behavior can then
be fine-tuned through dozens of options in the advanced
menu.
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