H
Howard Brazee
I've had some problems with my main computer, and it has been
recommended that I back up everything and reinstall from scratch.
I'm a bit afraid of doing this, and decided that I should do a safer
step of doing this to my old back-up computer.
Both computers have Windows XP, but the old computer has more
partitions. I'll have to see if I can fit everything on one
partition to match my new computer.
Both computers are connected to a home network but have different
video cards, sound cards, and CPUs. I have a USB DVD writer.
I have software that I have purchased and upgraded on-line, some of
which have registration numbers, and some of which are not current (I
can't download the old installation program).
Any recommendations on how to go about making my best backup computer?
recommended that I back up everything and reinstall from scratch.
I'm a bit afraid of doing this, and decided that I should do a safer
step of doing this to my old back-up computer.
Both computers have Windows XP, but the old computer has more
partitions. I'll have to see if I can fit everything on one
partition to match my new computer.
Both computers are connected to a home network but have different
video cards, sound cards, and CPUs. I have a USB DVD writer.
I have software that I have purchased and upgraded on-line, some of
which have registration numbers, and some of which are not current (I
can't download the old installation program).
Any recommendations on how to go about making my best backup computer?