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ClickFree HD700

Filed in archive PC Hardware by Mark Rollins on February 18, 2008

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Every time I turn on my computer, there are times I wonder if "today will be the day". That is, will I discover that my hard drive has been wiped for some odd reason, and that all my work will be lost?

Fortunately, if you have a clickfree hd700 backup, what could have been a major crisis will only be a minor delay. All you will need to do is hook up the ClickFree to your computer and the backup system will restore you to order in minutes. This is assuming you have hooked it up to your computer via the USB port.

You can purchase the HD700 for about $169, a small price to pay for security.

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