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Ted,
I have wondered about that myself; Microsoft seems to be using subtle ways
to prepare folks for their service side OS whihc I have read about; it took
me half a year to discover, that all the Office Software I had orderd (ten)
were really on the computer, but I wanted to open each one of the ten
software instead of just a new page and let XP decide which one to bring up;
I learned slowly by myself; now I know. But Backup? Unfortunately, since the
system worked for an entire year and I trusted my laptop so much, I failed to
learn backup with the new system bought for me. In School, I did it a lot; in
real life, I failed on that point.
thanks anyhow everybody,
maynardes
"Ted Zieglar" wrote:
> Disagree.
>
> Somebody else might say "With the universal acceptance of CD and DVD
> recording it's "almost criminal" for Microsoft not to include comprehensive
> burning software in Windows. Or a fully featured firewall. Or anti-spam
> software. Didn't Microsoft get into enough trouble by bundling a browser?
>
> Ted Zieglar
>
> "Chuck" <nospm@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:e3FT4lE0EHA.2876@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> > Newbie or not, the man has a point. With all the additions to windows, and
> > all the ensuing complications, not to mention the size and complexity,
> > It's almost criminal to not have an easily understood way to back up a
> > system included with windows. As I understand it, there is such a
> > utility, (sort of) that is mainly intended to transfer the software to
> > another PC. Never having used it, I cannot say how well it works or what
> > the pitfalls might be.
> >
> > "Phil McCracken" <Phil@dontspam.com> wrote in message
> > news:%23tyIr0$zEHA.1196@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> >> maynardes wrote:
> >>> Thanks Bob; but this xp is a Gateway600 Series which cost me over three
> >>> thousand dollars; and I am beginning to wonder whether all Microsoft
> >>> isn't a rip off; why did they say it is a re-writable, when it cannot
> >>> copy to CD? I still don't grab that!
> >>>
> >>> maynardes
> >>>
> >>> "maynardes" wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>I wanted to back up all my files on the laptop before downlading or
> >>>>accepting Windos updates, i.e. SP2 for XP
> >>>>
> >>>>Every attempt to do this to my new CD is met with a resistance to using
> >>>>the suggested names made by system, i.e. 'Eds Back Up Files'; besides
> >>>>this, it shews drive A, but I have no disk big enough to hold all my
> >>>>system files in a floppy; does it need to save all the files or just the
> >>>>boot files from system?
> >>>>--
> >>>>EJM
> >>
> >> This post and the original one indicate that you have no clue what you're
> >> trying to do, or what your system is capable of. One wonders where you
> >> got $3000 for a computer to begin with. Bob's response was correct in
> >> every respect; if you want to use NTbackup you're going to have to backup
> >> to your HD first and then copy to optical media. But what you're trying
> >> to do--backup everything prior to installing updates--will be better
> >> done, as Bob said, with imaging software.
> >
> >
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