Backups in 15 Minutes: A Non-Techy Guide

If your laptop disappeared today, what would you lose? Here’s a simple 3-layer backup plan.

Layer 1: Cloud sync (everyday safety)

Use a reputable cloud drive for Documents/Desktop. It guards against accidental deletion and device loss.

Layer 2: External drive (weekly snapshot)

Plug in a portable SSD once a week; let built-in backup tools run (File History/Time Machine). Unplug and store separately.

Layer 3: Off-site copy (monthly)

Keep a second drive at a different location or use an encrypted cloud backup service. This covers theft or fire.

Golden rules

  • 3-2-1 rule: 3 copies, 2 different media, 1 off-site.

  • Test restores: Once a month, restore one file to prove it works.

  • Label drives & calendars: Put a 10-minute “backup check” on Sundays.

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