Showing posts with label Backup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Backup. Show all posts

2011/06/30

Need the Best Game Backup Software Out There?

You wouldn't believe it if you weren't here. You're shooting up zombies, solving puzzles, saving the day, and nobody can stop you.

Well, almost nobody.

Your system just froze. OH $&@*! Yup, you can handle flesh eating zombies, and guns up the wazoo...but the one thing "Resident Evil", and are on a winning streak like you wouldn't believe. Heck, you didn't count on was this. You just lost ALL your progress, and have to start at the beginning....again! A single tear streams down your face.

O.K. So you are a mad-man today. You're playing your favorite game of all time Say it ain't so! Sorry, but it is. I know. We've all been there. It's horrible to be in the middle of the game of your LIFE, only have it go KABOOM right in front of you. If only you used a game backup software to backup your game.

You know you should have had one in place, but you just didn't think you would need it. Maybe you thought it would cost too much, and you didn't want to fork out any cash right now.

Well, look what happened. Are you happy now? But it's okay. You can still get a game backup software to keep this from ever happening again. But where can you find a great backup software review?

There are a few things to look for when picking out the best game backup software and software review. They are:

1. Great Price!

O.K. If you are anything like me, you want the biggest bang for your buck. So be sure to find a game backup software that is a great deal. Don't forget that you get what you pay for, so you may have to pony up a little extra dough to get the BEST. But isn't your game fun worth it? Plus, the peace of mind is worth more than gold.

2. Super Reliable!

What good is buying a great game backup software if it doesn't work, right? No good, that's what. You should do a thorough software review, and be sure to find a game backup software that works, and works every time. Why? Because you never know when you may need it. Look at past software reviewers and users to find out just how reliable (or unreliable) a system may be.

3. Easy to Use! (DUH!)

If it's too hard to use, you won't use it will you? I don't blame you. So be sure the system you are buying will be super easy to use. You have better things to do with your time that fiddle around with settings, or keeping an eye on your new software. It should be keeping an eye on you!

So there you have it. Those are the top 3 things to look for in a software review when picking out the best backup system for your games.

What are you waiting for? Check out [http://bestgamebackupsoftwarereview.net] to learn all about the HOTTEST game backup software today. We do all the dirty work to find the very best, so you don't have to!

Article by Gene Bockman


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2011/06/29

Backup Games - Why Are They So Important?

The latest video game disc is in your hot little hand, and you can't wait to slip it in to your console and start the game. But STOP! You have to do something else first off. Burn a backup game.

Why? Well, here are a number of good reasons.

First, think about the way most people treat their discs. They are left lying around, they get trodden on, chewed on by the dog, spilt on and generally mistreated. This is because these little plastic discs seem to be very tolerant and still keep playing. The music ones, at least.

Unfortunately games discs are more sensitive. By the time you see the unwelcome DISC ERROR message the damage has been done. This is the primary reason for making a backup game immediately you buy the CD, when it is still in pristine condition.

Then consider the cost of video games. These days they are quite pricey. If you spoil the disc you will need to splash out on a replacement. Unless you have already made a backup, of course.

And what if you, like many of us, tend to lose or misplace CDs? Those little discs can manage to disappear in any room like magic. No problem, if you have made a backup game.

So we are agreed, hopefully, that a backup game is a good idea. It helps to keep in mind, also, some good basic practices when using any games copying software for backing up your CDs.

Most importantly, remember that you may make copies of any disc that you own, but it is against the law to make a copy of one belonging to someone else. This is a good rule. Games designers, like the rest of us, have to pay their way in the world - their talents deserve to be rewarded, not diluted by borrowing and copying discs without paying for them.

It is also good practice to make a copy to your hard drive first, if possible, before burning the copy to disc. This helps to reduce transcription errors.

Lastly try to find the optimum reading speed, beginning with 1x up to perhaps a maximum of 8x. This might take a few more minutes but will ensure that images are read correctly from the CD-Reader.

In all honesty, taking the few minutes - typically only two or three - needed to make a backup copy of that new game is well worthwhile. It can save you money, save time searching for that lost game CD, and lets you concentrate on enjoying the game without worrying about those horrible error messages.

And now there is some very good games copying software available to do the job quickly and easily, with a dash of fun thrown in and without all the technical jargon common to earlier versions.

Author: Kieran Gracie

Kieran Gracie is a professional engineer and keen IT user. This includes a passion for video games. For his recommended games copying software that is friendly, free of technobabble, easy to use and also fast there is full information at Cheapestwiis.com. This software works for all operating systems and all the usual games consoles, not just the Wii. No fuss, no modchips, no warranty exclusions and fully guaranteed. Many people also use this software to make copies of movie or TV series DVDs, or even to make videos from their video files.


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