Sorry for the delay guys, but here is the second part on backing up your work.
I will show you how to get your files backed up online, using Livedrive which is a service costing 7 dollars a month for unlimited storage. The fantastic thing about Livedrive is that it does the backup automatically once you have set up which folder to upload, AND it allows you to browse the files and download them anywhere. Image files even have thumbnails, making them easy to navigate!
To start off, goto www.livedrive.com
At the time of writing this there is a 14 day free trial avaliable right there on the front page:
You guessed it, fill in an email adress and password and press “Start Free Trial”
You are then given a choice of “Backup” or “Backup & Briefcase”… the second one costs 10 dollars more a month, and I personally don’t see much use for it… but maybe someone does. Anyways, I chose Backup.
Next you get to the billing page, depending on if you want to take it for a spin first and see if you like it or want to go for a year long subscription etc… then your choices here will be different. For the 14 day trial, click the green button “No Thanks Just Start Free Trial”. Else, fill in details and click create account.
You are now taken to the site where an automatic download of the application takes place. Save the install file to disk and run it.
After install is finished, time to open the program and set it up. It should be found under your start menu, programs, Livedrive.
Sign in using email and password you used when you registered.
Give your computer a name, this will appear online when you browse your files. If you have several computers that you are backing up this will help distinguish between them.
You then get to select which folders you want to back up, I unchecked the ones listed above since I don’t really use them for anything. Click Add Folder to … well… add other folders that you want to back up.
Here I have added the I:/Photography folder and checked it. When done, press next. (You can add your whole drive if you want… remember, unlimited space)
After you press next you are given a short instruction on how to add more folders later, which is really easy… just right click a folder and find the Livedrive popout menu item and select “Backup with Livedrive Backup”. Press next to get to the last bit of the setup.
You have now set up your Livedrive backup system. If you click the “Access and use Livedrive online” you will be taken to the livedrive site where you can now log in and view your files… of course, if you just finished setting up, this will be empty… it takes a while for Livedrive to scan through your files and then upload them.
To see the status of your files, go to the Livedrive Control Panel (its under the livedrive folder on the start menu).
Here you can see (at the top) if Livedrive is running. If you click that link assuming it is not running, it should start. If it is running, you will get a new box openend with Livedrive status… this again will take a while to get started, but will automatically add files to upload queue.
OK, so… back to the online portal. As mentioned, you can login to Livedrive from www.livedrive.com, and typing in email and password in the top right hand corner.
you will see a whole bunch of useful stuff once logged in, including most recently added files, a menu on the top as well as one on the right that looks like this:
It might look different depending on which account you set up and if you have set up payment details or not.
To see your backed up files, press the top one, Livedrive Backup (or you can press Backup on the menu on the top)
Here you will now see the computer name you inserted when you signed up.
This has a fantastic little pulldown menu, the most important bit probably being the Download option, which will allow you to download all thats been backed up. You can also double click the computer icon to get further in to see your files. This way allowing you to navigate just like you would on your computer, so that you can find a single file if its just the one file you need.
Useful? I think yes! I have access to all my photos anywhere in the world as long as i have internet access :)
One last useful thing, under Account Setting, on the bottom, there is an option to put in a personalized web address, making it quicker to log in.









If you create more folder pairs you will get them listed down the left-hand side. Before, when I had my second external harddrive was still working, I had “Photography I to C” and “Photography I to G”… my 500GB external drive died on me, I was happy I had another backup… since my laptop also died on me only a couple of weeks later.
Next, Click Run. Yes, this will take a while! The first time you do it is usually the one that takes the most time. Next time you do it, it will only have to copy over the files that have been changed or added since last time you ran it.