Back Up Files

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I followed the "directions" to create a Back Up File - but after many tries
I have to give up up unless I can please get some help! I tried to put the
back-up on the Recovery D but it tells me there is no free disk space. How
can there be no free space when I have never created a Back Up? Then I tried
to put it on CD-R but it keeps telling me that the Back Up failed. What is
wrong? All of the Help Section don't seem to be helping me understand why I
cannot Back Up my files. Thanks.
 
The Recovery partition is not designed to be a backup target. It's created
by OEMs (the people who make computers) to store recovery data required to
restore the PC to a newly installed state. The partition isn't usually big
enough to do any useful backups.

Since you are getting CD burning errors, I would suspect that your CD needs
an updated driver or there is a problem with your CD media. My
recommendation is to buy an external hard disk to store your backups.
 
I can help you investigate the issue with backing up to CDs if you'd like.
Please contact me via email (remove "online" from my address) and I'll give
you instructions on how to send me your backup logs.

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I am so embarassed - I read your response, re-read the HP Trroubleshooting
book, and then carefully looked at the CD-Rs I was trying to burn with. They
say that they must match the speed of the recording. Someone gave me these
two 50 packs (some "gift"!!) and they are not compatible with Vista. I found
the last remaining CD-R I had previously being using, which says it's
compatible with 12x, 8x, 4x, 2x, and 1x recording speeds. I tried that last
disc and voila! It burned the audio CD I was using to practice with. So,
when I get more of the correct CD-Rs I'm pretty sure I can burn the Recovery
Data and Back Ups. I also think I will look into an external hard disk.
Thank you for your help.
 
Glad to hear that new media solved your problem. Sometimes it's hard to
convince people to go out and buy different CDs so it's good that you had
one available to try. :-)

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If I may, I have one more question - I have been advised to get an external
hard drive. What brand, model, specs would you suggest for use with Vista
Home Premium? I've never used an external hard drive before so I'm lost as
to what to purchase.
 
I don't have any specific recommendations on brands but others here might. I
bought a 500-GB drive at Costco and couldn't even tell you what brand it is
(and it's at home, so I literally cannot tell you). Just get the biggest one
you can afford. You'll want an external USB 2.0 disk. I think they are
pretty common these days.

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