Back in a Flash™ is a USB stick which automatically backs up your files every day, and can resuscitate your computer if it crashes.

There is essentially no installation – you plug it into a USB port and click once. Your backed-up files are stored inside the unit daily, without you lifting a finger.

If your computer ever crashes, Back in a Flash™ allows you to restart the computer and get right back to work in a flash. You can create documents, spreadsheets and presentations, and, more importantly, open and edit your own files that are stored inside the device by the daily back-ups. You can also surf the Web, do e-mail and IM, listen to music, play movies, and more. Despite the crashed computer.

Back in a Flash™ is compatible with Windows® Vista®, XP and 2000. It is available in four storage sizes, from 3.5 GB to 31.5 GB, to meet different needs – from a user with mostly documents and limited pictures and music, to one with an extensive library of pictures and music.

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