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can anyone help me ,,,,,, I have no backup wizard in my system tools.. xp is
giving me troubles & looks as if I might have to reformat.. be nice if I could backup..manythanks -- scott |
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scott wrote:
> can anyone help me ,,,,,, I have no backup wizard in my system > tools XP Home? Backup is installed automatically on XP Professional, but not on XP Home. If you have the complete XP Home CD, find backup on the CD, in \ValueAdd\MSFT\NTBACKUP and install it yourself by doubleclicking the file ntbackup.msi. If you don't have an XP CD, you can download ntbackup.msi at http://www.onecomputerguy.com/software/ntbackup.msi Also see http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=302894 > xp is giving me troubles & looks as if I might have to > reformat.. be nice if I could backup..manythanks It is very rare that that the extreme step of reformatting is required to solve a problem. If you have problems, post them here; it's likely that someone can help you and a reinstallation won't be required. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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scott wrote:
> can anyone help me ,,,,,, I have no backup wizard in my system tools.. xp is > giving me troubles & looks as if I might have to reformat.. be nice if I > could backup..manythanks To add to what others have said and for the future, you should always have a full and complete backup. Data loss is a situation of when, not if. Ntbackup, the backup program native to XP, cannot backup to DVD and will only backup to CD if other 3rd party CD burning software is available and even with that it will not span CDs, i.e. one CD is the limit, which is not very practical. It is geared toward tape drives or other hard drives. It will work ok in backing up to an external hard drive (or network drive) and restoring individual files / folders is ok, but if you need to restore the complete drive it's cumbersome. XP must be installed first. If you have XP Pro, Ntbackup has an ASR feature (Automated System Recovery) which makes this restore of a boot/system drive easier but still it takes much longer than an imaging program, and I never got it to restore my system to full functionality as it was when the backup was made. It also mandates that a floppy drive be available. One floppy disk is created in the ASR process and there is no way around that. ASR is not available on XP Home addition. There are other good alternatives. One is to use an imaging program. This makes an exact image of the partition which can be saved on CD/DVD or to another drive - internal or external. Imaging to an external USB 2.0 / Firewire drive works well. Then occasionally burning an image to DVD gives you redundancy. Restores can be done of the entire partition or individual files / folders. These work well and make it easy to recover from a drive crash. Examples of this are: Norton Ghost 10 Acronis True Image Terabyte Unlimited's Image for Windows CasperXP The second option is a traditional backup program such as Stompsoft's Backup My PC. This is an excellent tool. It is the evolution of ntbackup. There are other good backup programs out there as well. This can do a complete backup or backup individual files and folders to DVD/CD and other drives. Good luck. -- Rock MS MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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