I am posting this because of a discussion in one of my classes. One of the students found out the hard way that his saved backup would not restore. As the discussion expanded, he told us that he had never verified the backups he made on a routine basis. I am betting that there a lot of users who really don't know if their backups can be used for recovery.
There is an extra step I perform on my backups. It is somewhat trivial and a little bit time consuming, but it gives me some piece of mind. There is a folder named test_backup saved to my desktop. It contains a notepad file which simply says success. After completing a backup, I delete the test_backup folder and restore both the folder with its contents and the notepad file by itself. To date, I have had no failures. I am, however, confident that the saved backup will be useful if needed.
bonus ...
You don't have to restore an entire backup. If you have ever deleted a file by mistake and want to get it back, you can recover it from a backup if it has been backed up.
drpepper
There is an extra step I perform on my backups. It is somewhat trivial and a little bit time consuming, but it gives me some piece of mind. There is a folder named test_backup saved to my desktop. It contains a notepad file which simply says success. After completing a backup, I delete the test_backup folder and restore both the folder with its contents and the notepad file by itself. To date, I have had no failures. I am, however, confident that the saved backup will be useful if needed.
bonus ...
You don't have to restore an entire backup. If you have ever deleted a file by mistake and want to get it back, you can recover it from a backup if it has been backed up.
drpepper
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Lenovo 1068AHU B570 (laptop)
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
- CPU
- Intel Core i3
- Motherboard
- Lenovo Emerald Lake
- Memory
- 8GB DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel HD graphics family
- Sound Card
- Realtek HD audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ThinkPad Display 1366x768 (15.6")
- Hard Drives
- WD 320GB WDC WD3200BPVT
- Internet Speed
- 80Kbs maximum -->speed is a misnomer
- Other Info
- Logitech MK550 wireless mouse/keyboard combo used when at home.