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Adam Leighton
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      30th Nov 2007
ied to use the run command i am currently running Windows XP home edition and
recently i tried to back up my hard drive using the system tool backup. But
the backup utility is not to be found in start> accessories> system tools. i
also tried to use the run command (ntbackup) but this would not work either.
does anybody have any suggestions on how i can backup my hard drive?
 
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      30th Nov 2007
On Nov 30, 6:59 am, Adam Leighton <Adam
Leigh...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> ied to use the run command i am currently running Windows XP home edition and
> recently i tried to back up my hard drive using the system tool backup. But
> the backup utility is not to be found in start> accessories> system tools. i
> also tried to use the run command (ntbackup) but this would not work either.
> does anybody have any suggestions on how i can backup my hard drive?


At first I didn't think this had anything to do with security. But how
I am wrong with that! :-)

As a suggestion download a file compactor (such as WinRAR, for
example) and learn how to use the command line options. Then create an
entry in the Sheduled Tasks with the command line and schedule it
accordingly to your needs.
 
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Nepatsfan
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      30th Nov 2007
"Adam Leighton" <Adam (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:BF2DB30C-2002-48C2-BDEC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> ied to use the run command i am currently running Windows XP home edition and
> recently i tried to back up my hard drive using the system tool backup. But
> the backup utility is not to be found in start> accessories> system tools. i
> also tried to use the run command (ntbackup) but this would not work either.
> does anybody have any suggestions on how i can backup my hard drive?



The Windows Backup program, ntbackup.exe, is by default not installed on a
system running XP Home Edition. It can be installed from the installation CD.
Take a look at this article for more info.

HOW TO: Install Backup from the CD-ROM in Windows XP Home Edition
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302894/

If you don't have an actual XP installation CD, you can download the ntbackup
installation file here.

Windows XP Backup
http://www.onecomputerguy.com/software_download.htm

Keep in mind that there are better options than ntbackup if you're aim is to
backup the entire contents of your hard drive. For that task you might want to
consider an imaging program such as Acronis True Image or Norton Ghost.

Good luck

Nepatsfan


 
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Niniel
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      30th Nov 2007
Or DriveImage XML:

http://www.runtime.org/dixml.htm

 
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TED
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      30th Apr 2009
The backup utility does not seem to allow backup to a DVD. Is it something I
have'nt set up correctly?


"Nepatsfan" wrote:

> "Adam Leighton" <Adam (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:BF2DB30C-2002-48C2-BDEC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > ied to use the run command i am currently running Windows XP home edition and
> > recently i tried to back up my hard drive using the system tool backup. But
> > the backup utility is not to be found in start> accessories> system tools. i
> > also tried to use the run command (ntbackup) but this would not work either.
> > does anybody have any suggestions on how i can backup my hard drive?

>
>
> The Windows Backup program, ntbackup.exe, is by default not installed on a
> system running XP Home Edition. It can be installed from the installation CD.
> Take a look at this article for more info.
>
> HOW TO: Install Backup from the CD-ROM in Windows XP Home Edition
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302894/
>
> If you don't have an actual XP installation CD, you can download the ntbackup
> installation file here.
>
> Windows XP Backup
> http://www.onecomputerguy.com/software_download.htm
>
> Keep in mind that there are better options than ntbackup if you're aim is to
> backup the entire contents of your hard drive. For that task you might want to
> consider an imaging program such as Acronis True Image or Norton Ghost.
>
> Good luck
>
> Nepatsfan
>
>
>

 
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TED
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      30th Apr 2009
I am just trying to backup selected data files to a DVD. A CD will not hold
the data I want to backup. Maybe nt backup is not the solution.

"TED" wrote:

> The backup utility does not seem to allow backup to a DVD. Is it something I
> have'nt set up correctly?
>
>
> "Nepatsfan" wrote:
>
> > "Adam Leighton" <Adam (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:BF2DB30C-2002-48C2-BDEC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > ied to use the run command i am currently running Windows XP home edition and
> > > recently i tried to back up my hard drive using the system tool backup. But
> > > the backup utility is not to be found in start> accessories> system tools. i
> > > also tried to use the run command (ntbackup) but this would not work either.
> > > does anybody have any suggestions on how i can backup my hard drive?

> >
> >
> > The Windows Backup program, ntbackup.exe, is by default not installed on a
> > system running XP Home Edition. It can be installed from the installation CD.
> > Take a look at this article for more info.
> >
> > HOW TO: Install Backup from the CD-ROM in Windows XP Home Edition
> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302894/
> >
> > If you don't have an actual XP installation CD, you can download the ntbackup
> > installation file here.
> >
> > Windows XP Backup
> > http://www.onecomputerguy.com/software_download.htm
> >
> > Keep in mind that there are better options than ntbackup if you're aim is to
> > backup the entire contents of your hard drive. For that task you might want to
> > consider an imaging program such as Acronis True Image or Norton Ghost.
> >
> > Good luck
> >
> > Nepatsfan
> >
> >
> >

 
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Leonard Grey
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      30th Apr 2009
"Windows Backup does not back up to CD-R/CD-RW/DVD-R devices"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/262006
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

TED wrote:
> I am just trying to backup selected data files to a DVD. A CD will not hold
> the data I want to backup. Maybe nt backup is not the solution.
>
> "TED" wrote:
>
>> The backup utility does not seem to allow backup to a DVD. Is it something I
>> have'nt set up correctly?
>>
>>
>> "Nepatsfan" wrote:
>>
>>> "Adam Leighton" <Adam (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:BF2DB30C-2002-48C2-BDEC-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>> ied to use the run command i am currently running Windows XP home edition and
>>>> recently i tried to back up my hard drive using the system tool backup. But
>>>> the backup utility is not to be found in start> accessories> system tools. i
>>>> also tried to use the run command (ntbackup) but this would not work either.
>>>> does anybody have any suggestions on how i can backup my hard drive?
>>>
>>> The Windows Backup program, ntbackup.exe, is by default not installed on a
>>> system running XP Home Edition. It can be installed from the installation CD.
>>> Take a look at this article for more info.
>>>
>>> HOW TO: Install Backup from the CD-ROM in Windows XP Home Edition
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302894/
>>>
>>> If you don't have an actual XP installation CD, you can download the ntbackup
>>> installation file here.
>>>
>>> Windows XP Backup
>>> http://www.onecomputerguy.com/software_download.htm
>>>
>>> Keep in mind that there are better options than ntbackup if you're aim is to
>>> backup the entire contents of your hard drive. For that task you might want to
>>> consider an imaging program such as Acronis True Image or Norton Ghost.
>>>
>>> Good luck
>>>
>>> Nepatsfan
>>>
>>>
>>>

 
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Phantom
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      2nd May 2009

> "TED" wrote:
> > The backup utility does not seem to allow backup to a DVD. *Is it something I
> > have'nt set up correctly?

....
>>I am just trying to backup selected data files to a DVD. A CD will not hold
>>the data I want to backup. Maybe nt backup is not the solution.


If you need the backup ocasionaly - not very often, and are prepared
to do this by hand "not automaticly", then simply make the selection
and archive the files using zip or rar (win)... tar or gzip (linux).
However, if the data you need to backup is important (most data is)
and you are not willing to leave anything to chance, then perhaps
finding a better solution is more appropriate. You should google some
articles on backup - understand the terms like ... incremental and
differential etc. For personal use, i supose that making a copy of
"users foldera" is enough, you can reinstall the system if something
goes wrong without to much worries. But if you keep data for business,
you should take backup very seriously. Having a RAID array is a good
idea, or perhpas HP's storage works with tape drives also gets
results.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...ackup_services


 
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Twayne
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      3rd May 2009
ntbackup cannot write to CD and DVD drives. What you have to have is
another drive letter to "stage" the backup to, and when it finished,
then copy it to DVDs. ntbackup.exe works, but no bells & whistles at
all are included and it's a little goofy it won't handle optical drives,
but that's how it's designed.

Phantom had some good comments, I think. Rather then repeat it, i'll
just recommend his post.

HTH,

Twayne





TED wrote:
> The backup utility does not seem to allow backup to a DVD. Is it
> something I have'nt set up correctly?
>
>
> "Nepatsfan" wrote:
>
>> "Adam Leighton" <Adam (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>> message news:BF2DB30C-2002-48C2-BDEC-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> ied to use the run command i am currently running Windows XP home
>>> edition and recently i tried to back up my hard drive using the
>>> system tool backup. But the backup utility is not to be found in
>>> start> accessories> system tools. i also tried to use the run
>>> command (ntbackup) but this would not work either. does anybody
>>> have any suggestions on how i can backup my hard drive?

>>
>>
>> The Windows Backup program, ntbackup.exe, is by default not
>> installed on a system running XP Home Edition. It can be installed
>> from the installation CD. Take a look at this article for more info.
>>
>> HOW TO: Install Backup from the CD-ROM in Windows XP Home Edition
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302894/
>>
>> If you don't have an actual XP installation CD, you can download the
>> ntbackup installation file here.
>>
>> Windows XP Backup
>> http://www.onecomputerguy.com/software_download.htm
>>
>> Keep in mind that there are better options than ntbackup if you're
>> aim is to backup the entire contents of your hard drive. For that
>> task you might want to consider an imaging program such as Acronis
>> True Image or Norton Ghost.
>>
>> Good luck
>>
>> Nepatsfan




 
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Phantom
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      19th Jun 2009
Thanks Twayne,

it seams that he find a solution - no more posts after our replies -
suggestions.




On May 3, 7:41*pm, "Twayne" <nob...@devnull.spamcop.net> wrote:
> ntbackup cannot write to CD and DVD drives. What you have to have is
> another drive letter to "stage" the backup to, and when it finished,
> then copy it to DVDs. *ntbackup.exe works, but no bells & whistles at
> all are included and it's a little goofy it won't handle optical drives,
> but that's how it's designed.
>
> Phantom had some good comments, I think. *Rather then repeat it, i'll
> just recommend his post.
>
> HTH,
>
> Twayne
>
>
>
> TED wrote:
> > The backup utility does not seem to allow backup to a DVD. *Is it
> > something I have'nt set up correctly?

>
> > "Nepatsfan" wrote:

>
> >> "Adam Leighton" <Adam Leigh...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> >> messagenews:BF2DB30C-2002-48C2-BDEC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >>> ied to use the run command i am currently running Windows XP home
> >>> edition and recently i tried to back up my hard drive using the
> >>> system tool backup. But the backup utility is not to be found in
> >>> start> accessories> system tools. i also tried to use the run
> >>> command (ntbackup) but this would not work either. does anybody
> >>> have any suggestions on how i can backup my hard drive?

>
> >> The Windows Backup program, ntbackup.exe, is by default not
> >> installed on a system running XP Home Edition. It can be installed
> >> from the installation CD. Take a look at this article for more info.

>
> >> HOW TO: Install Backup from the CD-ROM in Windows XP Home Edition
> >>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302894/

>
> >> If you don't have an actual XP installation CD, you can download the
> >> ntbackup installation file here.

>
> >> Windows XP Backup
> >>http://www.onecomputerguy.com/software_download.htm

>
> >> Keep in mind that there are better options than ntbackup if you're
> >> aim is to backup the entire contents of your hard drive. For that
> >> task you might want to consider an imaging program such as Acronis
> >> True Image or Norton Ghost.

>
> >> Good luck

>
> >> Nepatsfan


 
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