So You Want to Upgrade to Windows 8

Well, maybe you don’t. But eventually you will. The feature set for Windows 8 being it’s deepest yet; they are making a big statement in this operating system update.  Check out some of these key features:

And when you do upgrade, those of you with Seagate hard drives will want to be sure your data is still safe and accessible from this new OS.

Don’t worry, it is.  Here are a couple tidbits to help you prepare for your OS upgrade.

Complete pre-upgrade backup
When installing any new OS, always first perform a complete system backup. Backup Plus makes it easy.

  1. Open the Dashboard software and go to the Protect menu
  2. Click “Protect Now”

That’s it. Backup Plus will begin backing up all your personal files (not system files) immediately.

Choose Your Level of Protection
The device is set by default to back your files continuously on the C: drive in Windows.

However, you can always set up a specific backup schedule if you regularly perform a resource-intensive activity like gaming. This keeps the computer’s resources focused on current tasks.

In addition to these initial backup settings, there are other customizable settings you can choose from to meet your needs.

Optimized for Windows 8
When you’ve successfully upgraded to Windows 8, Backup Plus is ready to get to work and you’ll still be able leverage all the features on the device you could on your old OS including:

  • Protecting your photos, movies, documents, and more with automatically scheduled or continuous backups
  • Sharing photos and movies on Facebook and Flickr directly from your Backup Plus drive
  • Saving the photos you’ve shared on Facebook and Flickr automatically, so you never have to worry about losing them

Life moves pretty fast sometimes, but with Windows 8 and Backup Plus, you won’t miss a beat.

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2 Comments

  1. Dan White October 30, 2012 at 4:47 am - Reply

    I upgraded to Windows 8 because I needed to know if it would benefit our company.
    I do not recommend anyone suffer the painful process of the upgrade and to learn a system that is full of crap that is of no use and makes no sense. I am a power user of Computers for over 30 years.

    The idea of needing to relearn a new software world with all kinds of quirks…. is just silly.

    If Microsoft thinks companies are going to adopt this new operating system throughout their companies, they are on glue.

    As far as the tablet experience, Android wins hands down… and while I am not an Apple fan, the iPad experience is far superior to Windows 8.

    My next upgrade will be to Linus Ubuntu.

    Dan White

  2. Ronald November 2, 2012 at 9:15 pm - Reply

    There are several ways you can create a backup before your upgrade. You can use the built-in Windows 7 utilities, or get any number of 3rd party applications.

    You can find many backup suggestions at http://superuser.com/q/493643/168055

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