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Michael Horowitz
I'm a recent convert from WIN98 to XP.
I had what I read are the typical headaches; NSW failing to install
until I found and ran SymNRT. And I had problems installing the
printer until I located the required drivers. I still need to check
that the scanner will work as well as the connections to the MP3-pod
and camera. However, making a back-up is a priority.
I've GOOGLed the NG on the subject and see the good advice to use a
removable USB HD which is on my "ToDoList". I also see folks
suggesting GHOST or ACRONIS's product.
1. What is the advantage of using either of these products over the
Backup utility that comes with XP? I liked MSBackup in 98 because I
could easily restore individual files. I'm currently backing up to a
seperate (but installed) drive, hence the future move to a removable
drive.
2. Assume I wish to keep using the utility, I typically do a clean-up
before doing the backup. I delete the contents of c:\windows\temp,
c:\windows\intern~1, and both the protected and unprotected deleted
files that Norton protects along with trash produced by my mailreader
and NG reader. Are there other areas I could delere?
Regards, Mike
I had what I read are the typical headaches; NSW failing to install
until I found and ran SymNRT. And I had problems installing the
printer until I located the required drivers. I still need to check
that the scanner will work as well as the connections to the MP3-pod
and camera. However, making a back-up is a priority.
I've GOOGLed the NG on the subject and see the good advice to use a
removable USB HD which is on my "ToDoList". I also see folks
suggesting GHOST or ACRONIS's product.
1. What is the advantage of using either of these products over the
Backup utility that comes with XP? I liked MSBackup in 98 because I
could easily restore individual files. I'm currently backing up to a
seperate (but installed) drive, hence the future move to a removable
drive.
2. Assume I wish to keep using the utility, I typically do a clean-up
before doing the backup. I delete the contents of c:\windows\temp,
c:\windows\intern~1, and both the protected and unprotected deleted
files that Norton protects along with trash produced by my mailreader
and NG reader. Are there other areas I could delere?
Regards, Mike