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	<title>I am looking for specific computer backup software</title>
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	<description>I have True Image 8 and Norton Ghost 9.... They both do fine job in cloning hard drives.. but I can not trust incremental backup and images... I tried about a half dozen time trying to restore files using both software.. absolutely NONE of them was successful... damaged images, files... etc.. I already lost serveral pictures and data...  So.. I am looking for file to file backup type software that can incrementally copy files/folders to another networked computer&apos;s harddrive without compressing or imaging....  This way... I can always have two exact copies all the time... SecondCopy was one that was suggested... Is there more popular well known.. proven software like this?</description>
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	<category>backup</category>
	<category>incremental</category>
	<category>Norton</category>
	<category>SecondCopy</category>
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	<category>TrueImage</category>
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