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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Backup and Restore Different Browser Settings Easily with FavBackup

FavBackup is a freeware portable software for Windows users that lets you save and migrate almost any major web browser settings. It archives all your personal settings and data such as bookmarks, history, cookies, and saved passwords from all major web browsers: Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer, Safari and Flock.

In this digital age, one just can’t afford to lose their personal settings and data. As the number of web browser choices have increased, most of us like to use multiple web browsers for surfing the Internet. Keeping a backup of all the data, spread over all these different browsers is difficult, thanks to FavBackup it is less of a hassle now. FavBackup offers an easy and comprehensive way to back up all the data and even lets you migrate easily to a browser on a different computer.

FavBackup is completely portable application and requires no installation. The program has an intuitive Ribbon user interface, so getting started with it is easy and quick. After downloading the program, extract the FavBackup executable file in your choice of folder, run the executable.
Backing Up a Browser Profile

The “Backup” option allows you to choose which items you want to save for a specific profile, while “Full Backup” saves all settings for all profiles. FavBackup saves all your personal settings and data into a default.dat file.


Choose either “Backup” or “Full Backup” option according to your needs and select the browser that you would like to back up. Browse to the place where you want to keep the backup and click on “Next”. After the backup is completed, click “Finish” to close the program.


Note: In case of “Backup,” all items are selected by default. The Backup process for all the other browsers are identical.
Restoring a Backed Up Browser Profile

To import all your personal settings and data which you backed up using the steps above, use either “Restore” or “Full Restore,” and select the backup file “default.dat”.

If you choose the “Restore” option, you can selectively import items from the backup file. “Full Restore” lets you restore the complete data back.


Choose the option that best suits your needs and select the browser that you would like to restore. Select the backup file and click “Next”. The program will restore your browser settings and data. Click on “Finish” to close the program.


Note: In case of “Restore”, all items are selected by default. The Restore process for all the other browsers are identical. If you are restoring portable browser data and custom location is not provided, it may overwrite your regular browser settings. If you don’t want this to happen, please provide portable browser’s backup location.
Convert Opera 10 Profile

FavBackup also lets you convert Opera 10 profiles from Windows XP to Windows 7/Vista in both 32-bit and 64-bit format. Simply select the options available under conversion and click on “Next.”

Conclusion

FavBackup is a powerful backup and restore program which is extremely easy to use. It is definitely a recommended software by us which lets even the most novice users to keep their browser settings. You can download FavBackup from the author’s page.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

8 Best Free Tools To Create Bootable Windows 8 USB Drive

There are a number of free tools available to create a bootable Windows USB drive, but only a few utilities offer easy-to-use interface. Installing Windows 8 from a USB drive is significantly faster than from a disc. In no particular order, here are the best free tools available to create bootable Windows 8 USB.

This is by no means a collection of every bootable USB creator out there, but the ones listed here are the top that you will find. While all tools listed here were originally developed to create Windows 7 bootable USB, you can use them to create Windows 8 USB flash drive as well.

1. Microsoft DVD/USB Tool: This is the official utility to create bootable Windows 7 andWindows 8 USB flash drive. A very simple and easy-to-use utility, just like any other Microsoft product. You can check out our detailed guide on how to use Microsoft USB/DVD tool to create bootable Windows USB.
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2. WinToFlash: Another efficient tool for making USB bootable. You can either use aWindows 8 ISO file or Windows 8 DVD as source. This tool supports XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating systems.
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3. Passcafe ISO Burner: Unlike other tools, this tool lets you write Windows ISO file to both DVD and USB. That is, you can use this free utility to burn Windows ISO image file on to DVD or transfer Windows setup file to a USB drive as well.
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4. Bootable USB Drive Creator: Yet another free tool to write Windows 8 ISO file onto the USB drive within a few minutes. Check out our review of Bootable USB Drive Creator to know more this tool.
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5. Setup From USB: Use this tool to transfer Windows setup files onto the USB. This tool doesn’t support ISO image file format. So, you need to extract the ISO file using 7-Zip or WinRAR before using this tool to create a bootable USB.
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6. Bootsage: It’s been designed to prepare Windows 7/Windows 8 installation flash drive, from a single, simple to use interface.
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7. EasyBCD: A very familiar free software for Windows Vista and Windows 7 users. If you have the latest version of EasyBCD on your PC, you need not to download any other software to make bootable Windows USB. Just follow our how to use EasyBCD software to create bootable USB guide.
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8. Command Prompt: Yes, we are talking about the native Command Prompt, the best utility to create bootable Windows USB. Refer our how to install Windows 8 from USB drive guide to learn how to use the Command Prompt to create a bootable USB drive without using third-party software.

Enjoy!!!