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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jan 2000
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      Thousand Oaks California
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      I hate computers at times.

      I hate computers at times. If you sent me e-mail between July 6 and July 26 and I didn't reply I am either ignoring you or it was lost due to a corrupted hard drive and a screwed up weekly backup that failed to restore.



      Now, I will add an online backup to my local backup. Has anyone used anything like Corbonite?
      Larry Callahan
      Founder/Administrator of Pro-Touring.com, G-Machines.com and HostMyJunk.com
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    2. #2
      Join Date
      Aug 2008
      Location
      Pgh, PA
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      Larry, we've used Iron Mountains online backup offering. It's really not all that different. There really aren't as many differences between the internet based hosted backup solutions as you would think. The biggest issue was getting the initial backup, as it took quite a while. But there was a great deal of compression, and subsequent backups were pretty transparent and it seemed to work pretty well. Every once in a while run a recovery test just to keep comfortable and you should be golden.
      '66 GTO Vert Project "Red Ink", 462ci of stroked pontiac power, TKO600, SC&C Stg II+, Tubular lowers, Currectrac Rear suspension, Moser 12bolt w/Truetrack, Wilwood Master and discs all around, too much fun for words...

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
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      Rustburg, Virginia
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      Quote Originally Posted by Larry Callahan View Post
      If you sent me e-mail and I didn't reply I am either ignoring you or....
      LOL....good one Larry.
      1970 RS/SS350 139K on the clock:
      89 TPI motor w/ 1pc rear seal coupled to a Viper T56 via Mcleod's modular bellhousing w/ hydraulic T/O bearing from the Viper, 12 bolt rear w/ 3.73 gearing, SC&C upper control arms, factory lowers with Delalums, C5 brakes at all four corners, Front Wheels 17x8's with Sumi 255/40/17 and Rear Wheels 17x9's with Sumi 275/40/17.
      Brief description of the work done so far can be found here: http://www.nastyz28.com/forum/showthread.php?t=112454


    4. #4
      Join Date
      Jul 2006
      Location
      Phoenix
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      467
      I've looked into SugarSync and it looks to have the most features:

      http://www.sugarsync.com/offers/free...FYrJKgodLWARXw
      Erik

      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...without-a-name

      Camaro LS2, T56, 12 bolt, C6 Z06 brakes, Rushforth Super Spokes, ATS Spindles
      2006 Chevy Trailblazer SS

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Sep 2006
      Location
      Southern Indiana
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      Carbonite, Mosy, just about any of them work for personal back up. I can get name of business based one my buddy and his partners are selling time on as its double backed up one east and west coast and you can tailor your encryption plan. or email Paul Crew at http://www.thetechmen.net/contact.html.
      Dont get me wrong he is local here but can give you good information and maybe find you someone/thing that can help. Good guy, Been my friend for years.
      Lee Abel
      AFTERMARKET PERFORMANCE

      1977 Chevy Monza 2+2:Project "Cheap Trick"
      1978 C10 Long bed , On air and trailer puller
      2006 Buell Blast ,Just a bike to ride and for mileage
      1966 Caprice 4dr Sports Roof fact.327/now 350/SOON 454???? Project "II Old,,,ZERO BUDGET OR LESS CAPRICE!"




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