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Hello,
I am preparing to do a clean install of Windows XP Home Edition as a result of some serious problems that have arisen. I have two internal hard drives, and I have recently backed up some data files (photos/videos/documents, etc) with the XP backup utility onto my backup hard drive. I was wondering how, after I have done the clean install of Windows onto my primary hard drive, I go about restoring my backed-up files from my backup hard drive onto my primary hard drive? Will the wizard guide me through all of this? I have noticed that my files (Documents and Settings and such) have been reduced into one file after they have been backed up. Will they be decompressed back into the many files just as they appear now? I appreciate any help! Thanks, Rob |
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Hi,
I wouldn't count on the one backup file to work flawlessly. I'd also drag and drop real copies of your stuff to your second drive, just in case of problems with that one file. ---==X={}=X==--- Jim Self AVIATION ANIMATION, the internet's largest depository. http://avanimation.avsupport.com Your only internet source for spiral staircase plans. http://jself.com/stair/Stair.htm Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Technical Counselor |
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