Comodo Backup: Automatic File Backup & Recovery For Windows 7
Posted November 4, 2009 – 12:29 pm in: Freeware
In the past, we have covered several free Windows backup solutions including Easeus Todo Backup and Cobian Backup. Now here is one more free backup tool named as Comodo Backup that comes with several backup options.
Comodo Backup packs in lots of features such as user settings backup, system partition backup, registry backup, backup to FTP server and more.
Apart from the default computer location, you can choose network, FTP or Comodo online storage as your backup destination. Likewise you can also opt for FTP, network or Comodo online storage as your restore paths. You can also password protect the files by entering a password under settings.
Key features of Comodo Backup:
# Backup files or folders to anywhere on your computer, network or FTP server
# Quickly restore data with a few clicks
# Fully featured scheduler allows you to run backups at a time that suits you
# Security features include password protection and data encryption
# Send e-mail notifications to one or more users about the status of a backup job
# Save disk space with multiple compression option
You can also find options such as processor usage, disk usage, shutdown after backup, e-mail notification about backup progress under backup settings option.
Tags: Backup Windows 7, Comodo Backup, Windows Backup
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