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There Is About 49 Windows XP Tips In This Section Of My Website! You Can Get All 600 Tips As A Download On Ebay!! Get My New Microsoft Windows How-To Tips Package On Ebay!! Don't wait for an Email with A Download Link! Get The Files Instantly On Ebay! Backup onto CDs XP's backup program won't let you back up files to a CD-R or CD-RW - which is a real pain, especially since most computers have burners these days. However, there is a sneaky way around the problem. First do your backup as you would normally, and then copy the resulting file to a CD-R or CD-RW. If you have to restore a backup from the CD-R or CD-RW, you'll be able to do that directly; you won't have to first copy the file to another medium. One problem that you'll run across doing this is that your backup might be larger than the 650 MB or 700 MB that CDs hold. To solve the problem, create two or more different backup sets, each smaller than 650 or 700 MB (depending on your CD's capacity), and then copy each resulting file individually to different CDs. By the way, if you have Windows Home Edition, the Backup program won't be installed by default. You'll have to do that manually. Insert the Windows installation disk go to the \Valuead\/Ms\Ntbackup folder and double-click on NTBACKUP.MSI. By default, the backup program is installed in the Professional version.
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