Personal Backup 6.4.4.0 released

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Personal Backup version 6.4.4.0 has been released, offering users a robust solution for saving personal data to various destinations, including local drives (both fixed and removable), Windows network servers, and FTP servers. This software allows users to configure and store an unlimited number of backup tasks, with the ability to select files on a by-folder basis. Automatically, all subfolders are included, but users can also customize their selections by excluding or including specific subdirectories, applying filters based on file type, age, or name.

The software displays original drives (C, D, etc.) as subdirectories labeled LwC, LwD, etc., while maintaining the original directory structure. Users can choose to compress their files using gzip, whether entirely or by separating them into zip files by subfolders. Furthermore, data can be secured with AES encryption.

Key features of Personal Backup include:
- A user-friendly wizard for creating new backup tasks.
- The ability to configure an unlimited number of backup tasks.
- Support for complete directory structures.
- Options for on-demand or automated backups.
- FTP backup capabilities, including proxy support and FTPS (FTP over SSL).
- Various backup options for handling files, including:
- Copying files with or without compression while maintaining the directory structure.
- Creating zip files that support files larger than 4GB, with options for organizing by subdirectory or root directory.

Additionally, users may find related topics helpful, such as resetting or reinstalling Windows 10 using cloud services, methods for reinstalling Windows 10 without data loss, and managing system restore points effectively.

Moving forward, users can expect continuous updates and enhancements to Personal Backup, ensuring that their data remains secure and easily accessible while adapting to new technologies and user needs. As backup solutions become increasingly vital in our digital lives, tools like Personal Backup will likely expand their features to include cloud integration and more sophisticated data recovery options, further catering to the evolving demands of personal and professional data management

Personal Backup 6.4.4.0 released

Personal Backup saves personal data to any destination folder located on a local fixed or removable drive, Windows network server, or an FTP server.

Personal Backup 6.4.4.0 released @ MajorGeeks