It's not installed by default in WinXP Home, and some manufacturers have
chose not to include it at all. If you have a retail version, you can
install it from the ValueAdd folder on the disk, see:
Another limitation is that the Home version of Backup does support the ASR
feature that the XP Pro version supports. For most people the purchase of a
decent third party backup program is money well spent.
The Windows backup program will only allow backups to a floppy diskette
unless you have a tape drive installed.. consider using CDR/CDRW software
and drive for saving important files..
Pro – Boot with recovery disk and point to backup source (or last backup), System state is restored with backup.
Home – Boot, restore to Restore Point x, use NTBACKUP to recover file taken after Restore Point x. System State (I don’t know but it’s probably 98.6% ok In that I don’t know if SS is part of the backup for Home but would be in sync with the Restore Point)
Problem: Restore point x only in effect until next system change such as program install, windows updates, unsigned drive install, etc…so a system of Manual Restore Point and Backup would need to occur after any such changes.