I couldn't see how to finish the project, so I backed up and tried it another way.
To create a file (backup file) that duplicates data stored in one or more files on a client or server computer
To print the second, or reverse side of a sheet already printed on one side Printing is said to back up when the printing areas on both sides are exactly opposite one another to top
{f} accumulate; cause to accumulate; provide support; substantiate; move backwards; move a vehicle in the reverse direction; support or confirm someone's testimony; make a copy of an original to have in case the original gets damaged or lost (esp. about computer files)
If an idea or intention is backed up by action, action is taken to support or confirm it. The Secretary General says the declaration must now be backed up by concrete and effective actions It is time the Government backed up its advert campaigns with tougher measures
To save important data in a secondary location as a safety against loss of the primary data
Making an identical copy of a file or files and storing it in a different place Just in case
In computer operations, to create a duplicate copy of a program, disk, or data In the printing industry, to print the back side of a sheet already printed on the front
A copy of a computer program or a computer document used in case of emergency or failure
To copy a certain set of files and directories from your hard disk to a tape or other storage media
To hold one section of an object while another is being screwed into or out of it
To copy information to another location to ensure against loss of data In Tivoli Storage Manager, you can back up user files, the Tivoli Storage Manager database, and storage pools Contrast with restore See also database backup series and incremental backup
In flash and upset welding, a locator used to transmit all or a portion of the upsetting force to the workpieces