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Properly Backing Up Windows Vista
Tuesday, November 6th, 2007
These days’ people are truly relying on their computers. They store irreplaceable photos, video, and other documents on them. People use them to communicate with others and do business. Have you ever thought about what would happen if you had a hardware failure or caught a nasty virus and all of your precious data were g
one? This guide shows you how to properly backup a Windows Vista computer and protect your valuable data.
* Windows Complete PC Backup: An imaged based backup that makes an exact copy of your entire computer including Windows, programs, files, and settings. This type of backup is only available in Windows Vista Ultimate, Business, or Enterprise.
* File Backup and Restore: Backs up pretty much everything except Windows, programs, and most settings.
* Shadow Copy: A quick and easy way to restore deleted or previous versions of a file or folder backed up by Windows Complete PC Backup or File Backup and Restore.
* System Restore: This is a cross between a Windows Complete PC Backup and Shadow Copy that backs up your system files and is enabled on all versions of Vista by default. It only backs up your system files and can’t be used to backup anything else. Properly Backing Up Windows Vista on SpongeFish
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