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Windows Complete PC Backup



 
 
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Old February 16th 08, 01:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
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Default Windows Complete PC Backup

This backup program is included with Vista Ultimate only. The backup wizard
lists the (C drive with OS, (D drive (HP's recovery partition) and (F
drive I created using Vista's Disk Management feature. Both the (C and (D
drives have a check mark which is dimmed. The (F drive has an empty box I
can check if desired. Why is the (D drive checked and dimmed? It seems I
should be able to select any non-OS drive I want to be backed up or not. Is
this a bug? Backup destination options only list the optical drive (E and
the (F partition as well. It seems the (D drive should also be listed as
a destination drive option unless the PC Backup feature is smart enough to
see there is not enough space in (D.
 




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