"dale" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>I want to backup all I have on this cpu at the moment...so that I can do a
> complete restore of my computer...
As a matter or terminology, you don't backup what's on the cpu. Cpu means
central processing unit. It's the computer processor. What you mean is
backup everything that is stored on the hard drives.
There are many different ways to do this. There is the backup program that
comes with XP, ntbackup. It is installed by default in XP Pro. For Home if
you have the XP CD it can be found in the \MSFT\ValueADD\Ntbackup folder as
ntbackup.msi or download it from here:
http://www.onecomputerguy.com/window...tm#backup_home.
There are 3rd party backup programs like ntbackup but updated and with the
capability to backup to CD/DVD. Programs of this type are Stompsoft's PC
BackUP, Sonic’s Backup MyPC or Second Copy from
www.centered.com.
There is also drive imaging. These programs create 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 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:
Acronis True Image Home version 10
Norton Ghost 10
Terabyte Unlimited's Image for Windows
Lastly you can just burn important data files to CD/DVD.
Whatever backup you decide on make sure you know how it works to recover the
data you want.
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Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]