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Special Gnomie Price For Acronis Backup Software

There should be an image here!It frightens me how many people do not back up their data. Not to scare you (well, maybe you should be scared), but that hard drive will fail. It is just a matter of when. And the warranty that you have will mean nothing. Why? The first thing that will cause some high blood pressure is that all that data on the hard drive is lost. Files gone. Music gone. Pictures gone. Software gone. Maybe the hard drive files can be recovered if you send the hard drive to specialists who will charge you an incredible, astronomical amount. And that recovery is not guaranteed.

Please — do yourself a favor. Back up! Here is a program that will do this for you. It is the well known Acronis True Image Program. The backup can be done easily:

“Acronis True Image Home 2009 is an award-winning backup and recovery solution for a good reason: it protects your PC after just one click and allows you to recover from viruses, unstable software downloads, and failed hard drives. Create an exact copy of your PC and restore it from a major failure in minutes, or back up important files and recover them even faster.”

Use this link. It saves you fifteen dollars ($15.00) on a premium security program. That’s 30% off! This terrific offer expires on April 6th, 2009.

Buy this program and do your backups. If you have a virus or malware problem, you will have an extra layer of protection. Save yourself from hard drive failures. Restoration is simple. Just make sure that you are making a copy when your computer is free from malware and other infections. Otherwise, you will be replicating the problem. And you can find in our archives the security programs that we recommend. Believe me — you don’t want to risk what you have on that hard drive. Acronis is an excellent layer of security and the excellent people there are offering our readers a true bargain.

One Comment

Hi,

Believe me. I know what it is like to lose data. I recently bought two 500 gig maxtor drives, moved all my data on to them. All working lovely jubbly. Then a week ago i switched on my pc and one of the drives was not recognised by my bios.

I lost around $2 thousand dollars worth of stuff i bought for marketing. So you see, even new drives can go bang.

The problem with my drive is to do with the firmware version that is embedded. There is a firmware update, but without sending the drive back to be hard flashed there is nothing to be done.

Be warned. Get some good backup software like acronis or other of your choice and use it or lose it…

Vince

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