Mon, Feb 2nd, 2009 |
It may have been a while since you considered using Windows' built-in tools for backing up your data, but for the average user with media and crucial file needs, Windows 7's default backup features look promising.
Windows Vista was the first version of Windows to introduce a consolidated Backup and Restore Center, and Windows 7's own backup center builds on it.
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