L Cente <L
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>I'm writing a project about windows vista analysis, about the new feature,
>backup and restore assistant i read something it is quite strange.
>
>The Vista basic and home premium allows you to make backup, but after the
>user is not allowed to restore, and the only way to restore will be
>installing one of the rest version of Windows Vista ( Business, Enterprise o
>Ultimate.)
>
>So my question is..
>Is this true? and if it is true, Is this an error? or it is just a marketing
>plan... i can't give any explanation so why Microsoft decided to program like
>this?
Untrue.
In Vista Home Premium you can perform a scheduled backup of files. In Ultimate
and the Business editions you can perform a full PC image backup. You can
restore files backed up in the Home editions to a repaired/reinstalled Home
edition, but it is *not* an image backup, so programs and settings are not
backed up.
What you may have heard of is the Volume Shadow Copy allows users of Ultimate
and Business editions to recover previous versions of files - this is not a
backup, it is like an enhanced "System Restore" function on a file by file
basis. The news reports that I read indicated that the Home versions also made
the Volume Shadow Copies, but these copies were unable to be accessed unless you
upgrade to Ultimate or Business editions.
-steve
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