Automatic Backup
Do you carry around your really important and necessary information on your hard drive with no backup? If something happened to your laptop and you lost your data, would you be facing disaster?
Is there an easy way to back up your computer information? I mean, really EASY?
YES.
Clickfree Automatic Backup is an automatic backup solution ready to do its job right out of the box. No manuals, software or setup necessary, this company boasts that it has the world’s largest consumer backup portfolio too.
Personally, I’m not a computer techie. I’d be hard pressed to recover my files if something goes wrong. For those like me and for those who do know their way around a computer and about backing up your files, add Clickfree to your arsenal of protective devices.
The company has a line of products that include the clickfree traveler, which is a small, credit card sized product that you simply connect to the USB port on your computer/laptop and it starts to work. Simple as that! Sounds good doesn’t it? It automatically finds, organizes and backs up all your digital data and comes in 16, 32 or 64GB.
The line of Clickfree products is expansive. I’m sure there are some computer tech’s out there that will love this stuff. Included are backup systems for music, an office backup DVD, a Clickfree Transformer cable that transforms any external hard drive into a Clickfree Backup Drive, portable Backup Drives from 160GB up to 250GB and one you’ll especially like; the DVD Transformer which lets you create a backup disc by inserting a blank, writable disc in your burner and create backup CD’s and DVD’s.
Ok, I know that was lot for those of us less inclined, but it’s a system that seems easy enough, after all, it’s Clickfree, and it’s a guaranteed way of keeping your important information safe as a backup to computer failure.
And for the techies, it’s like computer heaven! I know you’ll want to get some of these products from Clickfree. When you do, email me at Kathy@KathyDowDiscovers and let me know your educated opinions.
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