Clickfree Automatic Backup C2N 1 TB USB 2.0 Network Ready Desktop External Hard Drive 1037N (Piano Black)
Clickfree Automatic Backup C2N 1 TB USB 2.0 Network Ready Desktop External Hard Drive 1037N (Piano Black)
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List Price: $ 161.20
best Price :$ 109.99
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- Clickfree Award-Winning Backup Technology automatically backs up and organizes your files, and makes it easy to restore or transfer files to new computers, even when upgrading Windows operating systems.
- Clickfree BackupLink Technology – Links your computers and allows for all computers, PC and Mac to be backed up automatically
- Backup Specific Files – If you only want to backup your Word documents, your photos, a specific folder or directory, it’s easy to change. The Clickfree user interface lets you change the backup settings specific to all or an individual computer
- Browse Your Files – Once backup is complete, the viewer is a quick-and-easy way to easily access everything you’ve backed up.
- Free Your Photos – No need to dig through Windows or go online. In the “Photos” Tab, you have quick access to send files to your printer, to your friend (via email), post online (to Flickr, Facebook, MySpace) or set an image as your desktop background.
The Clickfree C2N is a complete multi-computer Home Backup solution that works with your wireless router. The C2N has all of the functionality of the Clickfree C2 backup drive, and also includes Clickfree’s new BackupLink. BackupLink helps customers to backup all of their computers automatically without connecting to each computer. The C2N can backup both Windows and Mac computers at the same time. The setup is Clickfree easy – simply plug it in once to each computer and that computer will be remembered and backup regularly – no network expertise is required. The C2N comes in storage capacities of 250GB to 1TB.
List Price:$ 161.20
best Price :$ 109.99
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about 10 months ago
No Worries, No Software, No Hassle; Perfect Solution!,
I’m paranoid about losing data and have through the years used Ghost in concert with various backup software as well as (belt & suspenders) copies of major libraries on external hard drives AND Mozy and Carbonite internet services. In short, I’ve tried it all for many years and always had a fear that I was missing something through a set-up error or such. I’ve had this solution for over a week now and nothing could be easier. I’m now writing the review as the product has performed flawlessly for a week doing what it’s supposed to do. The set-up is easy: insert the USB set-up device into a USB port and like magic your machine is configured. Plug the cable from the drive into a USB port and plug the power cable into the wall and walk away; this thing will do its own thing without any help from you. Daily (or on re-boot) it’ll automatically create a backup set and run the backup with no intervention. Do as I have and check it out daily to see what it missed (it doesn’t fail–even gets all your e-mails and contacts.) As a network capable device it’ll back up all computers on the network although I haven’t used that capability. There’s not much more to say–the thing does all the work, you don’t; it’s nicely made and nicely priced; you should continue to use an internet service as a fire or such would wipe out the computer and this device and even this drive could fail (think lightning strike that gets both the computer and backup at the same time.)
Update 6 months later: Still works just fine, still rates 5 stars
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|about 10 months ago
Product has been OK,
I purchased this product to back up my desktop and laptop computers and, for the most part, it does the job. I’m a little disappointed in that the product was supposed to be completely automated. The base unit, which is plugged in to my desktop, automatically backs up without a hitch. My wireless laptop, on the other hand, is hit or miss (more misses than hits) with the auto backup feature. I usually have to initiate the backup via the Clickfree software on the laptop. This may be because the laptop is in hibernation mode.
Be aware that if you’re backing up system files, the updating process can take a while…30 minutes to an hour has been my experience. There’s also been a couple of hickups with the software. Apparently, my anti-virus software interferred with the Clickfree and I had to reload the Clickfree software to get it to work again.
Also, when I’ve called Clickfree for assistance, they’ve been very helpful but be prepared to be on hold to talk to a rep. Sometimes the wait is so long that the recorded message instructs you to basically hang up and call back another time.
Overall…I’m satisfied with the product. It just has required a little more elbow grease than what I was expecting.
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