Protect your crucial data with Seagate BlackArmor Backup- the ultimate solution for reliable and effortless backup. You can also find another reliable alternative. Learn more in our latest blog post!
Seagate BlackArmor® Backup is an integrated software suite that provides a comprehensive solution to protect your computer system in the event of disaster, such as virus or malware attack, hard drive crash, or accidental deletion.
Before we start showing you how to use Seagate BlackArmor Backup, you may want to pay attention. You need to meet its system requirements to use it for backup or other operations.
✦ System Requirements of using Seagate BlackArmor Backup
We recommend you to connect Seagate BlackArmor drives via USB cables. Seagate BlackArmor Backup requires the following hardware:
In addition to meeting the system requirements, you also need to see if your device is supported.
🍩 Note: If you want to make a backup immediately, you can omit all other remaining steps. Many users ask "Does Seagate automatically backup?". You can tick the Optional steps to customize and configure backup tasks according to your own needs.
By reading Seagate BlackArmor Backup user guide, we know that there are many limitations in using it:
As you can see, Seagate BlackArmor Backup is subject to various usage restrictions. If you want to perform data backup more flexibly, another powerful Seagate NAS backup free software - AOMEI Backup Standard will come in handy.
🥧 It’s available in Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7/XP/Vista and supports File/Partition/System/Disk Backup. 🧁 Not only Seagate NAS or hard drives, other brands of NAS, cloud drives, internal/external disks, USB, etc. are also supported as the backup source or destination. For example, you could backup Windows 10 to Synology NAS, or backup QNAP NAS to external hard drive. 🍵 It contains practical options like schedule backup, full, incremental and differential backup, compression level, image splitting, etc. 🥯 In addition to image backup and restore, you can also use this software to perform file sync or disk clone.
To use AOMEI Backupper for Seagate BlackArmor backup, there are some preparations need to be done:
Now I'll back up Seagate NAS to an external hard drive as example.
Step 1. Launch the software, go to Backup tab and choose File Backup.
Step 2. Click Add File or Add Folder to specify what you want to backup. When the Open window pops out, select Share/NAS.
>>> Click Add Network Location to enter the path of your Seagate NAS and hit OK. Then select the files you want to backup.
You can select multiple files/folders by repeating the steps above.
Step 3. Now select the connected external hard drive as the destination to save the Seagate NAS backup image.
Step 4. Manage settings in Options, Schedule, Scheme as you like, then click Start Backup and wait for it to complete.
💚 Options: manage settings about backup mode, compression level, comments, email notifications, etc. 💚 Schedule Backup: create a schedule to run backup task Daily/Weekly/Monthly/Event triggers and USB plug in. Thus you could even automatically backup data to NAS on computer startup/shut down, or when USB drive plugged in. 💚 Backup Scheme: In Professional or higher editions, you could set up a rule here to delete older backups automatically, so as to save your storage space in Seagate NAS or other devices.
If you want to backup files from your PC or other locations to Seagate NAS, just select the source directory and target directory accordingly.
This article provides you with details on how to use Seagate BlackArmor backup software. But there are many limitations in using this software. That's why I recommend you to use AOMEI Backupper to backup data to/from Seagate and other NAS. Unlike those integrated backup tools for Seagate NAS or hard drives, AOMEI Backupper doesn't have so many limitations on the supported systems or hardware.
What's more, you can also use its disk cloning feature to migrate HDD to SSD, or clone larger drive to smaller drive. It doesn't matter even if you are a Windows Server user, because it also has a Server version.