My computer was acting weird, so I did a factory system recovery...which
required me to create a backup at the same time. Once I that was completed,
I transferred all of old files to the new database. Now the Backup that was
created is taking up memory space on my hard drive. I tried to delete it,
but it doesn't work. Any suggestions?
Toni
"Patrick Keenan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Toni L. McLeod" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Could someone help me with deleting backup files from my C: drive? I've
>> tried over and over again with no luck. Thanks!
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> What exactly do you mean by "backup files"? Are you using a specific
> backup application?
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> Backups are of extremely limited value if they are written to the same
> physical disk, since they will be just as unavailable as the originals
> when the disk fails. You should point backups to at least one external
> device.
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> It's also not a good idea to have only one copy of the backup, and USB
> "thumb drives" are not suitable for backups since they have a tendency to
> suddenly and irrecoverably fail. Use an external hard disk or DVD.
>
> HTH
> -pk
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>> PS: Has anyone had any problems being able to download Vista Desktop
>> themes? I've tried and it's just not working.
>>
>> Toni McLeod
>> "Life is a dream for the wise, a game for the fool, a comedy for the
>> rich, a tragedy for the poor." ~Sholom Aleichem
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