Using a CD drive vs. a floppy drive to create a backup recovery di

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Guest

Is there anyway to use CD drive (D: of F:) vs. a floppy drive (A:) to create
a backup recovery disk during the full backup process. I am using a Dell
Inspiron laptop with only a DVR ROM drive and don't have a floppy driv at
all. I's running XP Pro.
 
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Ron Martell

Frank said:
Is there anyway to use CD drive (D: of F:) vs. a floppy drive (A:) to create
a backup recovery disk during the full backup process. I am using a Dell
Inspiron laptop with only a DVR ROM drive and don't have a floppy driv at
all. I's running XP Pro.

Not that I am aware of.

You might be able to use a USB memory stick instead of the diskette
drive.

Good luck

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006)
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"Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference
has never been in bed with a mosquito."
 
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philo

Frank said:
Is there anyway to use CD drive (D: of F:) vs. a floppy drive (A:) to
create
a backup recovery disk during the full backup process. I am using a Dell
Inspiron laptop with only a DVR ROM drive and don't have a floppy driv at
all. I's running XP Pro.



you cannot use a cd..
and of course it would be INSANE to try to use floppies...

MS backup is a very limited utility...

either get a real backup program
or merely just backup all your important data...
as the OS itself can always be reloaded
 
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Manny Borges

Since you have no form of writable media then I would highly discourage you
from getting a floppy drive, unless you are the kind of person who likes
chopping down 100 year old oak trees with a butter knife.

There are many option is the way of cheap USB flash drives. 1gb drives go
for around 40 bucks.

You can also look at getting a CDR or DVDR for your laptop.
I personally am a fan of having an external USB DVD-R around because they
are just so darn adaptable.

And then there are all kinds of devices devoted to laptop users
specifically, like the PC card bus backup cards.

I guess I am saying you have lots of options, and none of them are free.

--
Manny Borges
MCSE NT4-2003 (+ Security)
MCT, Certified Cheese Master

There are 10 kinds of people in the world. Those who do understand binary
and those who don't.
 

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