1. Right-click on your Desktop and select NEW > SHORTCUT
2. Type in: NTBACKUP.EXE , and click Next.
3. Type in a name for the shortcut, such as "Backup"
4. Click "finish".
5. A shortcut to your backup program will appear on your desktop.
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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
Download the latest Iomega Tools from their web site. It includes a
backup program that is specifically for Zip drives. You may already
have the program on a disk that came with the drive.
The built in backup program supplied with XP is lacking and probably
should not be used.
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