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Backing up files to discs
Dan "Robert" <regl...@NOSPAM.systran.com> wrote: Backing up files is a general statement. They can be Zipped and copied to disk, just copied to disk, they can be backed up with a specific program (what you have done) or whole disks can be copied entirely. There's no "best" way to backup files.

Advice - Best way to transfer settings to a Vista Clean install.
I don't answer email. http://www.fjsmjs.com "Dr. Indera" <dr.ind...@verizon.net> wrote in message news:3D1C93B4.9426DC4B@verizon.net Hello, I would like to know which file(s) I need to backup to save my address book, emails and folders. If anyone knows of a tutorial for this email package, please let me know thanks.

Database backup issue - Space requirements
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Pollard willnotworkat...@hotmail.com alt comp software financial quicken Anon wrote: I want to back up my quicken files to a different hard drive on my computer. I can do this manually but I'd like to be able to do it with the automatic backup. Is there a file where I can put the location of my alternative

Backup Files Space Problem
Saying that, I might give up on the concept anyway as it occurs to me that in backing up an image to tape (or anywhere else) I'm also backing up swap files, temp files and all manner of junk that isn't needed for a restore. If WSUS is present would be an extra 20Gb or so in the backup. ...also backing up via image

Backing up Visa Files
(You could even back these up to other workstations). You can then pick up these workstation backup files in the nightly SBS server backup. By default XP NTBackup will use When my backup program runs it overwrites the previous backup file. It is backing up server files and fetching user files across the lan.

Backing up files
Yes, it definitely looks like it's not possible to avoid those backup files. Oh well, I'll keep deleting them manually before synchronizing my various hard drives. I'd also recommend backing up the file before editing it. Note that the "AutoBackup=" line controls how often the program prompts you to do a backup

Backing up files from My Music
If I want to backup my pictures, or my music, or my videos, or my emails, or my documents, or my TV shows, or my compressed files, or a select few of these options I will use the "Back up files" option. If I choose to back up my complete system then I will use the "Back up computer" option.

Back up and restore utility will not restore back up
I am using a packet writing software, it seems to backup OK, but then when I restore, it takes about 1 second, and then says it can not open the file. I have tried backing upto cd drive then copying those files and restoring with the same result. Is there a way of just copying the files, and pasting these into the

Vista's backup function creates enormous files
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Shell/User] www.webtree.ca/windowsxp/ www.webtree.ca/newlife/ "Courtney" <cjb...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:04b301c33982$7a2df5f0$a001280a@phx.gbl... I have a Windows XP Home machine and would like to learn how to back up files on it. I have a CD-RW drive and was wondering about backing up files to cd.

What backup software do you use and why?
Hi, I'm going to buy an external HDD for my computers backed up files, however I'm wondering about size... I currently have used 160 GB of 300 GB on my HDD, does this mean I have to buy a 160 GB external HDD to put my backed up files on? If so, are there any other ways to back up files without needing to use up so

Backup Files Space Problem
Your backup instructions say to go to Start, then All Program, then Accessories, then System Backup. I do not have System Backup, I have System Restore. How do I backup my files? This Microsoft Knowledge Base article should help: How to Use the Backup Utility to Back Up Files and Folders in Windows XP Home Edition

Backing Up Files
Save the following (and regularly update working files) to CD. If you copy to CD in "Append, Open session" mode, you can keep on adding until the CD is full - make sure you put the current date at the end of each filename so you know which is the latest copy.) All data backup files from your Genie program(s) and/or

Complete PC backup
"A recovery wizard helps you select the files or folders you want to restore and prompts you for the backup storage medium you used. Then it restores your files." I'm curious about the following: 1) Can you see (explore) the backed up files on the back-up medium, in their most recent state (including all the

backing up files with cd burner
Run the Microsoft Backup program - selecting individual folders and backing up to the hard drive 2. Copy the resulting files to CDs My questions: 1. if one of my files becomes corrupted, will I be able to restore it by copying the backup file back on to my hard drive and running the restore?

Backing up files in OS X
I am using Windows 98/Internet Explorer I usually do a backup of certain files on my "C" drive about once a month and it is time consuming and requires about eleven 3 1/2" floppy disks. I do back ups of "My Documents," "Favorites," and "Outlook Express" files. Tonight I did a backup and checked the box "Back up new

psync is backing up files that I don't use
I want to do a back up disk and recovery CD. I'm using the Back up Wizard and when asked I picked Disk Drive D and when asked for a name for the disk put in Back up and the date. But no matter what I type in, it keeps giving me a message "The back up file name could not be used. Please ensure it's a valid path and

incrementally backing up files
Robert F. Tulloch tult...@ibm.net borland public vdbase 16bit Curran, Patrick G wrote: I would like to create a wfm for backing up data files to a flopy or network drive. Does any one have one already that I could take a look at. I suppose I could tell people to use explorer or file manager, but if possible I would

Steve and Majik :Another question re backing up files
One thing that kind of bothers me is that it Joseph> tells me it is Joseph> backing up files that have changed, when I am not sure how they have Joseph> changed. For Joseph> example: all the developer tools, all man page files, and all the Joseph> locale files for Joseph> different languages.

Database backup issue - Space requirements
My hard drive recently crashed and I had a windows backup files stored on another drive. I had my hard drive replaced and used my system restore disks to Now I try to restore my backup files using the windows back up and restore wizard and it tells me when I try to expand the back up in the wizard that no files

backing up files
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then went to Start->All Programs->Accessories->System Tools->Backup to launch the Backup program. I then followed the wizard instructions to back up Documents and Settings to Local Disk (D).After the backup was finished I went to My Computer and clicked on Local Disk D and found a file called 4 08 2003