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Most online backup services support encryption of your data so that should not be a problem. Of course you still have to trust that their encryption works.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: intermilan04 
  To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 4:45 PM
  Subject: [amibroker] Re: PC Utilities.


  I guess one concern to use online backups is, "how secure is it?"
  Since you are borrowing someone's server space, it's possible they
  access your information without your knowledge.

  While we'd like to believe server maintainers don't intrude into
  customers' data, there's always possibility and capability for them to
  do so.

  Regards,

  intermilan04

  --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Mark H" <amibroker@xxx> wrote:
  >
  > Talking about "The Big One", no one has mention online backup. These
  days you can pay $5 a month to get 30GB remote space to back up your
  stuff online.
  > I use Mozy remote back service and it was very easy to set up. They
  also provide 2GB space for free. If my city is nuked tomorrow and I
  happen to be out of town, I still have all my trading systems and
  family photos, and can start to make a living in no time, provided
  that the markets are still open after the nuke.
  > 
  > ----- Original Message ----- 
  > From: Yuki Taga 
  > To: Herman 
  > Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 9:54 AM
  > Subject: Re: [amibroker] PC Utilities.
  > 
  > 
  > Hi Herman,
  > 
  > It's a personal choice, but for me, given the size, cheap cost, speed
  > and convenience, I'd always have a multiple physical drive system. My
  > primary box has five hard drives -- three IDE and two SCSI. I also
  > have an external USB that is 99 percent off line, turned on only for
  > weekly imaging.
  > 
  > Removable drives ... sure.
  > 
  > RAID or mirroring might be the safest, and of course if you are
  > *really* determined, an off-site backup. But my biggest worry here
  > is "The Big One", so I'd probably need foreign-country backup to be
  > really safe, or at least hundreds of kilometers away. I think, even
  > now, that is available -- I mean I am pretty sure that there are
  > services on line that will store your backups. Cost, diameter of
  > pipe, and trust, would be some issues that you'd need to assess.
  > 
  > Yuki
  > 
  > Wednesday, October 25, 2006, 9:50:44 PM, you wrote:
  > 
  > H> May I ask: What would be the preferred backup media?
  > 
  > H> TIA,
  > H> herman
  > 
  > H> -----Original Message-----
  > H> From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
  > H> Behalf Of Tomasz Janeczko
  > H> Sent: October 25, 2006 5:06 AM
  > H> To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  > H> Subject: Re: [amibroker] PC Utilities.
  > 
  > H> Ara,
  > 
  > H> If you have such "weird" problems the best you can do is the
  following:
  > 
  > H> 1. format drive / reinstall everything fresh (make at least 2
  partitions
  > H> one for the system and one for the rest. I personally have more
  partitions
  > H> for various things)
  > 
  > H> 2. buy Acronis True Image Home ($49) - and make system
  partition backup
  > H> if you will do disk images regularly you can turn off windows
  "system
  > H> restore"
  > H> feature because full disk images give you much better protection.
  > 
  > H> 3. backup your system partition before installation of every
  software that
  > H> you don't know
  > H> so you can revert to pre-installation state in case somethign
  goes wrong.
  > H> This will also ensure that registry does not get cluttered with
  stuff that
  > H> did not get uninstalled properly
  > 
  > H> Make scheduled backups (Acronis allows to make scheduled disk
  images in the
  > H> background
  > H> while you are working, you don't need to reboot nor anything
  like with some
  > H> other tools)
  > H> and in the future you will be fully protected
  > H> and will be able to restore your system in 10 minutes (that's
  about the time
  > H> it takes on my computer).
  > 
  > H> Recent story:
  > H> I have dual boot machine (allows to select whenever you want to
  boot
  > H> into Win XP 32 bit PL or Win XP 64 bit EN)
  > H> when I installed Windows Vista RC1 (for testing) it destroyed
  MBR (master
  > H> boot record) on my disk
  > H> and I could not boot to anything but Vista. And as always
  Acronis True
  > H> Image
  > H> rescued me - I simply restored the image, MBR was restored too and
  > H> everything was back to normal.
  > 
  > H> And big thanks to Yuki who first mentioned True Image on this list.
  > 
  > H> Best regards,
  > H> Tomasz Janeczko
  > H> amibroker.com
  > H> ----- Original Message -----
  > H> From: "Ara Kaloustian" <ara1@xxx>
  > H> To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  > H> Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 10:13 AM
  > H> Subject: Re: [amibroker] PC Utilities.
  > 
  > >> Yuki
  > >>
  > >> My problems are "weird". ..
  > >>
  > >> For example,
  > >> 1. Some web sites I can not log in. (I can log in with backup
  computer).
  > >> 2. Running Interactive Brokers TWS, when I activate Book
  Trader, data does
  > >> not come into Book Trader. I have to shut it off and
  re-activate. This
  > >> actually happens with other programs also. Have not established
  patern.
  > >> 3. On my Firewall / Antivirus / Spam Blocker / Pest Controller,
  Spam
  > H> Blocker
  > >> and Pest Controller were not running. They were also missing
  from the
  > H> start
  > >> menu.
  > >> 4. Have problems running SecondCopy (my backup program).
  Beleive this is
  > >> related the "read only" issue.
  > >>
  > >> I was hacked last week through Skype!. An "Unknown" user was
  registered
  > H> in
  > >> my PC, which I removed.
  > >>
  > >> Virus scans show no virus.
  > >>
  > >> The computer is new, so I do not do much HD maintenance. Occasional
  > >> Defragment.
  > >>
  > >> Unfortunatly have not got around to do a system backup!!!
  > >>
  > >> Where is the system log. Never looked at one.
  > >>
  > >> Tx
  > >> Ara
  > >>
  > >> ----- Original Message -----
  > >> From: "Yuki Taga" <yukitaga@xxx>
  > >> To: "Ara Kaloustian" <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  > >> Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 12:39 AM
  > >> Subject: Re: [amibroker] PC Utilities.
  > >>
  > >>
  > >>> Hi Ara,
  > >>>
  > >>> Wednesday, October 25, 2006, 3:31:19 PM, you wrote:
  > >>>
  > >>> AK> I regularly run Registry Machanic to keep PC running properly.
  > >>>
  > >>> AK> Today I ran a trial version of "PC MightyMax, right after
  I ran
  > >>> AK> Registry Mechanic. MightyMax found 241 Invalid Registry
  Paths and 74
  > >>> Invalid Shortcuts.
  > >>>
  > >>> AK> Anyone experienced with this program??? The price tag also
  seems
  > >>> AK> unreasonably high ($120 / year licence)
  > >>>
  > >>> Ara ... generally speaking, these programs are all worthless, and
  > >>> have the potential to do much more harm than good. Running such a
  > >>> program -- regularly -- is a prescription for trouble, IMNSHO.
  These
  > >>> programs all follow different algorithms, and some are very
  > >>> "thorough" (to the point that they wreck your system by deleting
  > >>> things they shouldn't touch), and some are very lax (meaning they
  > >>> don't really do anything).
  > >>>
  > >>> Generally speaking, the registry (especially on a 2K or XP system)
  > >>> does not need "fixing". The only exception to that would be if you
  > >>> *knew* exactly what needed fixing. The registry is a huge
  database,
  > >>> and it does get cluttered with the remains of programs
  uninstalled,
  > >>> and other useless data. It also only grows in size, unless it is
  > >>> weeded and then compressed. But, again generally speaking, the
  amount
  > >>> of clutter is almost always minuscule compared to the size of the
  > >>> registry in the first place. Cutting the registry even by 5
  percent
  > >>> (a tough job, usually) is not going to improve your
  performance very
  > >>> much. I doubt if you would even be aware of it.
  > >>>
  > >>> But because these registry "fixer" companies can scare or convince
  > >>> you into running a trial version, which they *know* will turn up
  > >>> something (unimportant, but probably a "large number" of
  unimportants
  > >>> -- i.e. seems large to you, but it's really *nothing*), they
  can make
  > >>> a lot of money touting their useless products. You could run 10 of
  > >>> these programs. None would agree with each other regarding either
  > >>> number or specifics. They are a waste of money.
  > >>>
  > >>> If invalid shortcuts or invalid registry paths are the only things
  > >>> you have to worry about, you probably have nothing to worry about,
  > >>> and definitely should not go to the trouble of reinstalling.
  What I
  > >>> am more concerned about, if I'm you, is "Am I compromised"? If
  your
  > >>> machine is "owned", to use the phrase, *then* it's time for a
  > >>> reformat and reinstall, maybe on a completely new drive.
  > >>>
  > >>> What problems are you having other than the read-only
  situation you
  > >>> mentioned in another thread?
  > >>>
  > >>> Do you have a known-good backup?
  > >>>
  > >>> Do you have an anti-virus program, and/or an anti-spyware program?
  > >>>
  > >>> Do you run them once in a while?
  > >>>
  > >>> Do you defragment your drives once in a while (every 48 hours
  here on
  > >>> a rotating basis)?
  > >>>
  > >>> Do you have a firewall? Which one? Is it running?
  > >>>
  > >>> Have you run any hard drive analysis software on your machine? Why
  > >>> not?
  > >>>
  > >>> Memory check software? Why not?
  > >>>
  > >>> What ... do your system logs tell you? Do you read them daily?
  > >>> (There should hardly ever be either a yellow or a red flag;
  basically
  > >>> they should be clean almost all the time.)
  > >>>
  > >>> The only way to clear DRAM that I know of is power off. That means
  > >>> computer, and modem, and monitor (if it's flat panel). Have
  you shut
  > >>> *everything* down completely, and waited five minutes
  (shouldn't take
  > >>> that long; but that should do it for sure), and tried again?
  > >>>
  > >>> Best,
  > >>>
  > >>> Yuki
  > >>>
  > >>>
  > >>>
  > >>> Please note that this group is for discussion between users only.
  > >>>
  > >>> To get support from AmiBroker please send an e-mail directly to
  > >>> SUPPORT {at} amibroker.com
  > >>>
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  > >>> http://www.amibroker.com/devlog/
  > >>>
  > >>> For other support material please check also:
  > >>> http://www.amibroker.com/support.html
  > >>>
  > >>> Yahoo! Groups Links
  > >>>
  > >>>
  > >>>
  > >>
  > >>
  > >>
  > >> Please note that this group is for discussion between users only.
  > >>
  > >> To get support from AmiBroker please send an e-mail directly to
  > >> SUPPORT {at} amibroker.com
  > >>
  > >> For NEW RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS and other news always check DEVLOG:
  > >> http://www.amibroker.com/devlog/
  > >>
  > >> For other support material please check also:
  > >> http://www.amibroker.com/support.html
  > >>
  > >> Yahoo! Groups Links
  > >>
  > >>
  > >>
  > >>
  > >>
  > >>
  >



   
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