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Old April 3rd 08, 04:39 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
davidjchuang[_128_]
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Default Low Disk Space in Recovery "D" Vista OS


Mike Hall - MVP;670825 Wrote:
"davidjchuang" wrote in
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Mike Hall - MVP;670674 Wrote:

What advice ? What makes you think he knows what is " one touch

backup
solution "
What makes you think he knows how to do backup to cds?
What makes you think he knows how to "remove" files? What makes you
think he knows how to tell which file is which?
Does the word BEGINNER means anything to you? Forgot how it was when
you were one of those --- beginner ?


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davidjchuang



A visit to any decent computer store will reveal the identity of a
one touch
backup solution. They come with backup software.

An external USB hard drive enclosure will also be found at the store,
and
can be a cheaper alternative to the one touch type..

Backing up with a CD/DVD burning utility is covered in the utility's
help
files, very often in the form of a video tutorial..

The best person for identifying the names of backed up files is the
person
who created them..

OK. What you NEVER do is compress a recovery partition. In fact, it
is not a
good idea to compress ANY partition..

You explained your machine configuration, but there is a 99% chance
the the
OP's machine configuration is not the same as yours, so any attempt
to
follow what you said would end up in total confusion..

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Thank you. What you are saying NOW makes all the sense in the world.
It is because you elaborated and back up what you said. Now I know you
objected to compressing files/data. I accept that. Now you elaborated on
"where" and "how to", anyone, beginners or otherwise, will have the
directions needed. Those were my points. I'm dropping this subect, you
won't hear about it anymore.


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davidjchuang