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I would like to create a backup in case of system failure, I was looking at
other options and other backup utilities, but I really don't think
Microsoft's backup utility really looks bad on windows xp.
My problem is we have a graphic card and we didn't have one before and I
can't format and restore the disk or anything like that. Could you tell me
how the Windows Backup Utility actually works, thankyou.
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"Michelle" wrote:
> I would like to create a backup in case of system failure, I was looking at
> other options and other backup utilities, but I really don't think
> Microsoft's backup utility really looks bad on windows xp.
>
> My problem is we have a graphic card and we didn't have one before and I
> can't format and restore the disk or anything like that. Could you tell me
> how the Windows Backup Utility actually works, thankyou.
>
> Michelle
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I was looking into that MAP the other day, but the problem I have is I do not
have a credit card, I also heard it takes a long time to verify the images
using that.
Michelle
"MAP" wrote:
>
>
> "Michelle" wrote:
>
> > I would like to create a backup in case of system failure, I was looking at
> > other options and other backup utilities, but I really don't think
> > Microsoft's backup utility really looks bad on windows xp.
> >
> > My problem is we have a graphic card and we didn't have one before and I
> > can't format and restore the disk or anything like that. Could you tell me
> > how the Windows Backup Utility actually works, thankyou.
> >
> > Michelle
>
> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/win_xp_backup.htm >
> This is my choice for backups.
> http://www.acronis.com/
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