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Can I backup my entire C: drive to a series of CD-R's? (700MB each CD-R, and
I have about 12gig to backup). I tried using Windows Backup Wizard (Advanced Mode) and checked off both the C:drive and System State and an error came up and said: The backup file name could not be used "E:\Backup.bkf". Please ensure it is a valid path, and that you have sufficient access. Also I have a dual-boot that I want to remove (both on same C:drive) or should I just back everything up, flush the c:drive and install a fresh copy of WinXP? I have the bootable CD with serial number. Cheers! Kevin |
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"Kevin" <Kevin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F1FAF192-F9EF-4DF0-AEE2-D3DF2A202983@microsoft.com... > Can I backup my entire C: drive to a series of CD-R's? (700MB each CD-R, and > I have about 12gig to backup). I tried using Windows Backup Wizard (Advanced > Mode) and checked off both the C:drive and System State and an error came up > and said: > > The backup file name could not be used "E:\Backup.bkf". Please ensure it is > a valid path, and that you have sufficient access. > > Also I have a dual-boot that I want to remove (both on same C:drive) or > should I just back everything up, flush the c:drive and install a fresh copy > of WinXP? I have the bootable CD with serial number. > > Cheers! > > Kevin It seems rather tedious backing up 12 GBytes to a 18 separate CDs. A far better way would go like this: - Buy a 40 GByte 2.5" hard disk. - Buy a 2.5" USB enclosure. - Create a single NTFS partition on this drive and enable file compression. - Use Explorer (for manual operation) or xcopy.exe (for automatic operation) to back up your files. Using xcopy.exe means that you have instant access to any file for recovery. To remove your unwanted OS, simply rename its home folder, presumably c:\Windows or c:\WinNT. WinXP won't let you rename the folder that is currently active. If all is well, delete the renamed folder after one week. You may also wish to run this command notepad c:\boot.ini to remove the unwanted startup menu item. |
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Kevin wrote:
>Can I backup my entire C: drive to a series of CD-R's? (700MB each CD-R, and >I have about 12gig to backup). I tried using Windows Backup Wizard (Advanced >Mode) and checked off both the C:drive and System State and an error came up >and said: > >The backup file name could not be used "E:\Backup.bkf". Please ensure it is >a valid path, and that you have sufficient access. > >Also I have a dual-boot that I want to remove (both on same C:drive) or >should I just back everything up, flush the c:drive and install a fresh copy >of WinXP? I have the bootable CD with serial number. > >Cheers! > >Kevin > > There are backup apps that can backup directly to CDs and DVDs, but the app included with XP cannot. -- Cheers, Bob |
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