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    ThumbsUp windows 7 with backup tools

    I’ve always been very excited to upgrade my OS, whenever there’s a new beta version or an RC. The problem with this is to backup all the software that I’ve grown accustomed to, and finding all the setup files and maintaining them can get irritating. It’s a good thing Microsoft has included IE 8 along with Windows 7…that’s one headache off my mind.

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    re: windows 7 with backup tools

    Hi,
    If you do not want to backup files and if you are irritated of backing up your software's then you have to wait for a cloud operating system, Google is going to launch one in next few months, that is Google Chrome OS. In cloud computing there is no need to take a backup of the software's because all will be on the internet and not on your local machine. If you need more information on Google Chrome OS then you can follow these links

    1) http://www.techarena.in/guide/18410-...-chrome-os.htm
    2) http://www.techarena.in/guide/18379-...virtualbox.htm
    3) http://www.techarena.in/review/18377...hromium-os.htm

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    Re: windows 7 with backup tools

    Quote Originally Posted by Calvin K View Post
    Hi,
    If you do not want to backup files and if you are irritated of backing up your software's then you have to wait for a cloud operating system, Google is going to launch one in next few months, that is Google Chrome OS. In cloud computing there is no need to take a backup of the software's because all will be on the internet and not on your local machine. If you need more information on Google Chrome OS then you can follow these links

    1) http://www.techarena.in/guide/18410-...-chrome-os.htm
    2) http://www.techarena.in/guide/18379-installing-google-chrome-os-virtualbox.htm
    3) http://www.techarena.in/review/18377...hromium-os.htm
    I want to ask another question
    I want to make a bootable back-up of my new laptop with Windows 7. The software doesn't need to be free, but it does need to be simple. I don't need the bells and whistles. I'm more interested in reliability. suggestions?

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