Groucho
Why a duck?
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I don't believe that any online backup providers (outside of maybe enterprise-level solutions like Barracuda) offer bare metal restores; ie, the ability to take a backup and put your entire machine back the way it was before. The online backup places generally won't even back up your registry - only the groups of files you tell it. This can be a danger for the average user who might not know exactly where their important data is kept - hence, the backup sets that they offer. Theoretically, check a box and your email is backed up.Reading some of the posts it may be possible that people are looking at backing up in the wrong way. Here is what I do, I usually back up only information that I put on the computer, such as documents, photos, videos and the programs themselves I don't backup. Once I put the program on my computer I just take the software home or leave here in my office. I guess I have never been thru a full restore, but I would imagine that some of the software may need to have the keys to be re-entered, I am not sure. Oh well just my two cents. Have a wondering Disney Day and New Year. Patrick