For a final university project, we set out to create a guide for those who want no-nonsense help with system backups. The process is simple. You simply select your operating system and we provide the advice for you. We currently have guides available for Windows 7 and 10, Linux, and Macs.
We'll help you pick the right software for the job, and walk you through the process. In turn, we will help eliminate the guesswork and stress associated with hiring someone to do this work for you.
And it's free!
We'll help you pick the right software for the job, and walk you through the process. In turn, we will help eliminate the guesswork and stress associated with hiring someone to do this work for you.
And it's free!
About The Creators
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Brian Evans
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Tyler Henson
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Jaclyn Myburgh
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Shelby Steiner
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My name is Jaclyn Myburgh, and I am majoring in Information Systems and minoring in Tactical Leadership at Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU).
While attending SWOSU, I have worked as a Student Lab Administrator, gaining experience in my field by working with software, hardware, and networks for computer and server systems. I am happily married, and I have a variety of hobbies which include (but are not limited to) playing card games, Sudoku, and video games (Skyrim™ and the Dragon Age™ series in particular), as well as more mobile activities such as biking, rock-climbing, and traveling. |
My name is Shelby Steiner, and I'm studying Computer Science with an emphasis on Information Systems at Southwestern Oklahoma State University. I've changed majors from Multimedia & Game Design, to 3D Animation, to History, until I finally settled on Computer Science in 2015. I enjoy videogames, as well as writing about them. This passion for writing about games led to me creating a blog where I write game reviews, and in the process I found an interest in working with websites and blogs.
I appreciate your interest in our group, and the fact that you're visiting our About page. Also, I actually like Windows 10. I even have a Microsoft 950 XL. I'm weird, I know. |