• U.S. businesses lose over $12 billion per year because of data loss.
  • Hardware or system failure accounts for 78% of all data loss.
  • Human error accounts for 11% of all data loss.
  • 60% of companies that lose their data will shut down within 6 months of the disaster.
  • 93% of companies that lost their data center for 10 days or more due to a disaster filed for bankruptcy within one year of the disaster.

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  • How can I create a backup in the simplest way possible?
Answer:Titan Backup has a wizard that will help you create your first backup: fill in a name for the backup task, a name for the backup file, choose the files, folders, registry keys, emails and settings you want to backup then choose a destination for your backup: you can choose from local folder, LAN folder, CD/DVD, any removable device or an remote FTP location. Save your backup task and you can run it anytime you want.
  • How can I easily restore my backed-up data? 
Answer: Once a backup is created you can easily restore the data from it by selecting the restore point needed. The files can then be restored to their original location or to a location of your choice.
  • Does Titan Backup work on Windows XP?
Answer:
Titan Backup works on all Windows platforms, including Windows XP. (Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista).
  • I downloaded the program, but when I run it says "could not initialize installation (CRC)". What is wrong?
Answer:
This error probably appears because of a bad or incomplete download. We suggest that you download the program again, and consider using a download manager that can recover/resume broken downloads.
  • What is a backup task?
Answer:
The basic concept in Titan Backup is the Task concept. A backup task is a collection of information that defines a backup: the task name, the items that will be backed up, the location where the backup will be saved and backup options that will instruct Titan Backup on backup parameters. A task can be a one-off task, or a recurring (scheduled) task.

Titan Backup saves all this information in a .TBT file that is copied along with the backup every time you run the backup task. You can create as many tasks as you want and change the information saved in a backup task anytime you want. The saved task (TBT file) can be used later to restore any given backup, or to simply import an older task in your current task list.

With the task concept Titan Backup automates your usual backup operations so that you will not have to take the same steps every time you want to create a backup of your important data. So instead of gathering all your data every time you want to create a backup, with Titan Backup you will just create a backup task and run it any time you want.

Titan Backup allows you to schedule your tasks so that they can run even in your absence.
  • It is safe to backup the Registry keys?
Answer: YES, it is safe to backup the Registry Keys. However this function is only recommended for experienced users.
  • What are the storage devices I can backup on?
Answer: Titan Backup allows you to backup your data on virtually any storage device: you can backup on internal or external hard disks, on local area network locations (LAN), CD/DVD media, removable media devices (USB sticks, memory sticks, flash memory, floppy disks, ZIP disks, JAZ, etc.), remote locations using FTP with upload auto-resume.
  • What is the meaning of the red files in the backup Task items?
Answer:
Titan Backup marks any new files found in the source location of your backup task, in red. This means that those files have not yet been backed up.
  • What is the meaning of the grey files in the backup Task items?
Answer: Titan Backup marks any files that exist in your backup but are no longer present in the source location of your backup, in grey.
  • Why should I use the Events feature? How can this help me?
Answer: The Events feature provides some very useful information for any Titan Backup user. You can use the Events feature to configure the external applications you want to run before or after a backup task runs. This can be very helpful if the files you want to backup are usually changed by theseexternal applications.

Using the Events feature you can configure different ways in which Titan Backup should notify you when errors or warnings occur whilst either creating a backup or when a backup task is completed. Titan Backup can notify you about these in 3 ways: by playing a specific sound, by displaying a window giving details or by sending you an email with detailed information on the event.