Mini-Byte: Backing Up Your Data
Posted by tekkieteacher on 5th May 2008
I know all of you are just as despondent as I am to know that the end of the year is rapidly approaching and that we are faced with seemingly endless summer weeks without our daily dose of classroom wondrousness.
With that in mind, it’s highly advisable to back up your data on a regular basis. At this point in the year, you probably have gigabytes of worksheets, notes, tests, etc., that you have worked long and hard on. If you haven’t been doing it on a regular basis already, now is the time to back everything up to a thumb drive! There are many different ways you can backup your data, but here’s one way for you:
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Go to Start/My Document (Note: if you have your files stored somewhere else on your C Drive other your My Documents folder, then use these steps to copy those, too)
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In the My Documents window, highlight all your documents and folders.
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On the left pane, click Copy the selected items. The Copy Items window displays.
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On the Copy Items window, select your Thumb Drive (this is usually your E: drive). Click Copy.
And that’s it!
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