Don't Lose Your Music, Protect It with Intego Personal Backup

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 22 Feb 2012

A data loss incident that leaves you without much needed information is pretty bad. A data loss incident that leaves you without your music collection is a dreadful thing. So if you don’t want to spend a lot of time trying to get your digital music back, you must prepare for problems that could lead to such a situation. And this is where Intego Personal Backup comes in.

Available as part of Intego Internet Security Barrier X6, security solution that provides comprehensive protection against malware, network threats and other security issues, Intego Personal Backup is a user friendly tool that does just what its name says – it backs up your important data, in this case your cherished collection of music.

Should a serious problem impact your computer and you lose all your files, your collection of music, you have the backup to make things all better again. Intego Personal Backup lets you create a bootable backup or clone of your entire hard disk, or specifically back up your Music folder. The music can be backed up to on external hard drive or to a network volume.

“Think of all the time you spent importing your CDs, and the money you spent buying music from various digital vendors,” said Intego. “If you don’t have a backup, and your computer’s hard disk crashes, you may lose all your files, including your entire music collection. The music is still on your iPod, and there are some tools that can recover it, but if you didn’t sync all of your music to your iPod, or if you find you can’t copy your music files from your iPod, then you’re out of luck.”

You can see for yourself how Intego Personal Backup can protect your music collection by getting Intego Internet Security Barrier X6. You can get a 30-day evaluation version straight from Intego here.



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