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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2009
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| How to perform an external data backup? I am planning on restoring my computer to factory settings due to irus and spyware infections. I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for a simple backup system like this one I found. I need to backup all of my data: documents, pictures, music, videos, etc. and to then restore the data back to the newly reformatted system. Any suggestions? “Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant.” -Mitchell Kapor |
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| ABX KNIGHT EXEMPLAR Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: USA-GA
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| Re: How to perform an external data backup? What is your OS?.......I'm running W-7 and Vista..... I can say, W-7 RC1 has a great built in backup, using an Image of C: drive. I have used it 3 times, and it restores everything with no loss of data. I store the image on an external HD. I haven't tried Vista's built in backup. But it may be a good one as well. It saves some bucks if you can use the os built in backups. By the by ..... arturo .... to ABZ forums......![]()
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