How to Back Up Data on Usenet (uBackup)
Usenet access: If your internet service provider does not include usenet access, then get a paid usenet account., Compress, encrypt and split your data., Parity., Upload., Check.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Usenet access: If your internet service provider does not include usenet access
You only need usenet access for the time it takes to upload your files. , You could use the (above) free program 7-zip to compress, encrypt and split the files., You can use a free program like QuickPar to create parchive files.These are needed to repair the files if some bytes are corrupted.
You could skip this step if you use the built in option 'Create .PAR2 files' in Camelsystem Powerpost under the tab 'Checksums and NZB' to create parchive files., You could use the free program Camelsystem Powerpost to upload your data., You can search on BinSearch after 1 or 2 hours to locate your post.Optionally you could test your post by downloading, repairing and extracting it. -
Step 2: then get a paid usenet account.
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Step 3: Compress
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Step 4: encrypt and split your data.
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Step 5: Parity.
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Step 6: Upload.
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Step 7: Check.
Detailed Guide
You only need usenet access for the time it takes to upload your files. , You could use the (above) free program 7-zip to compress, encrypt and split the files., You can use a free program like QuickPar to create parchive files.These are needed to repair the files if some bytes are corrupted.
You could skip this step if you use the built in option 'Create .PAR2 files' in Camelsystem Powerpost under the tab 'Checksums and NZB' to create parchive files., You could use the free program Camelsystem Powerpost to upload your data., You can search on BinSearch after 1 or 2 hours to locate your post.Optionally you could test your post by downloading, repairing and extracting it.
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