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Old 30-06-2003, 10:33 PM   #1
jen
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Use your CD burning software and just select the files
you want and burn 'em.

>-----Original Message-----
>What procedure is used to back up files and programs to

a
>CD with Windows XP Home version.
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Old 01-07-2003, 04:57 AM   #2
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XP can write data to CD-RW, but not directly from NTBackup. However, you can
place backup files in the XP CD-RW write subsystem's spooler, which
effectively writes the data directly to CD-RW. To add files to the spooler,
perform the following steps:
1.. Start NTBackup (go to Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and
click Backup).
2.. Select the Backup tab.
3.. Select the files that you want to back up to CD-RW.
4.. Select File for the type of "Backup destination."
5.. Enter the following file location:

C:\documents and settings\<user name>\Local Settings\
Application Data\Microsoft\CD Burning\Backup.bkf

If you aren't sure what the <user name> variable needs to be, go to a
command prompt and type
echo %userprofile% to check your %userprofile% environment setting.
6.. After you specify the location of your files in the CD-RW cache,
right-click the "CD write" icon in Windows Explorer and select "Write these
files to CD" to write the backup files to CD-RW.

Make sure the size of your backup doesn't exceed the capacity of your
storage media.

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> Use your CD burning software and just select the files
> you want and burn 'em.
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> >-----Original Message-----
> >What procedure is used to back up files and programs to

> a
> >CD with Windows XP Home version.
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