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Your computer's hard disk. The ideal backup location is a separate partition from the one you're backing up. If your hard disk is partitioned into drive C and drive D and your data is on drive C, you can safely back up to drive D.
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www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/learnmore/bott_...
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/learnmore/bott_03july14.mspx
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It doesn't make sense to back up your files to the hard disk drive inside your computer, because if your computer were to fail, you would also lose your backup. ... In the Schedule Task Weekly area, select the day of the week you want to back up your files. If you are backing up files overnight, remember to leave your...
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www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/maintain/backup...
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/maintain/backupfiles.mspx
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By backing up the entire hard drive, you will not have to rebuild your system from scratch, but will be able to quickly get your system back up and running again. ... Backing up your entire hard drive: The most important part of your backup plan is to backup your entire hard drive at least once a month. Having this backup...
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This article will cover a new area in backing up hard drives that has opened up in the past year with the introduction of many external hard drive models. Together, these two articles should give you a thorough examination of the important area of backing up your hard drive.
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An external hard drive.; I've had great luck with a LaCie FireWire drive, which of course, requires your computer has a FireWire port. When choosing size, go for 4-5 times the amount of data you want to back up (i.e., 4 times the size of your My Documents folder.) ... You're Backing Up Your Data the Wrong Way #backup #windows...
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lifehacker.com/147855/geek-to-live--automatically-back-up-your-hard-drive
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Some people back their data up faithfully and completely -- on the same hard disk. Don't be a chump. Save your data to a different disk or disks -- CD-RW, ZIP, a second hard drive, even floppies.
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www.toejumper.net/rescue3/hard3.htm
www.toejumper.net/rescue3/hard3.htm
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re: Backing up Hard drive ; Monday, August 7, 2006 at 6:26 pm; Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum; Posted by Quasimodo (672 messages posted); ... Written in response to: re: Backing up Hard drive (Malcolm Fowler: Monday, August 7, 2006 at 5:10 pm)
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www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/winxp/1155000395
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When backing up folders, it makes sense not to store hidden and system files and folders, as well as files with .~, .tmp and .bak extensions, in the archive. You can also apply custom filters, using the common Windows masking rules. ... Hard disk drive clone software with useful disk management tools...
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・ 1 Insert your Windows XP CD into the drive and double click it when it pops up on your desktop. ・ 2 In Windows Explorer, double-click the ValueAdd folder, then Msft, and then Ntbackup. ・ 3 Double-click Ntbackup.msi to install the Backup u...
http://www.ehow.com/how_2459_back-up-hard-drive.html
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