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Hi,
I have a portable USB hard drive. I have it installed and configured, but I can not find how I actually back up my files. The only help I can find on the Windows help site is for Vista. Can anyone help? Thanks so much, Blair |
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On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 12:33:00 -0700, Blair
wrote: Hi, I have a portable USB hard drive. I have it installed and configured, but I can not find how I actually back up my files. The only help I can find on the Windows help site is for Vista. Can anyone help? You could have helped yourself. I Googled "how tocreate full backups with vista" and this is what I got: http://preview.tinyurl.com/5z8pko Thanks so much, Blair |
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Blair wrote:
Hi, I have a portable USB hard drive. I have it installed and configured, but I can not find how I actually back up my files. The only help I can find on the Windows help site is for Vista. Can anyone help? You're posting in a Vista newsgroup. Next time questions about XP should go in an XP newsgroup like microsoft.public.windowsxp.general. While you can use the old NTBackup program that comes with XP (if you don't see it installed, it's in the Value Added folder on the CD), it really isn't very flexible since it was originally designed for NT and tape backups. I prefer these programs: 1. Second Copy (www.centered.com) is an excellent, reasonably priced ($29.95) program that does exactly what it says: it copies whatever you tell it to and puts it wherever you tell it to. 2. Acronis True Image (www.acronis.com) is an excellent program that will image your computer as well as do incremental backups. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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Malke,
I realized that I posted in the Vista community after the fact. Unfortunately, this was where the Windows XP page brought me when I clicked on "community". Sorry about that. However, thank you so much for helping me, I really appreciate it. Blair "Malke" wrote: Blair wrote: Hi, I have a portable USB hard drive. I have it installed and configured, but I can not find how I actually back up my files. The only help I can find on the Windows help site is for Vista. Can anyone help? You're posting in a Vista newsgroup. Next time questions about XP should go in an XP newsgroup like microsoft.public.windowsxp.general. While you can use the old NTBackup program that comes with XP (if you don't see it installed, it's in the Value Added folder on the CD), it really isn't very flexible since it was originally designed for NT and tape backups. I prefer these programs: 1. Second Copy (www.centered.com) is an excellent, reasonably priced ($29.95) program that does exactly what it says: it copies whatever you tell it to and puts it wherever you tell it to. 2. Acronis True Image (www.acronis.com) is an excellent program that will image your computer as well as do incremental backups. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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Blair wrote:
Malke, I realized that I posted in the Vista community after the fact. Unfortunately, this was where the Windows XP page brought me when I clicked on "community". Sorry about that. However, thank you so much for helping me, I really appreciate it. No problem. Glad I was able to help. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |