Time stands still

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I don't see the post I made here hours ago, I was away
fixing some windows for the cold weather. I can't contact
MS or give them feedback or find what I'm looking for
after days of trying by myself. The more things change
the more they stay the same. I know there is a learning
curve but the bummer is I'm only 48 years old. What does
one have to do to backup on a computer that has Xp Home
OEM edition? How many millions of options have I got and
where might I get a whiff of just 1? Thanks, Kevin, I
think.
 
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I don't see the post I made here hours ago, I was away
fixing some windows for the cold weather. I can't contact
MS or give them feedback or find what I'm looking for
after days of trying by myself. The more things change
the more they stay the same. I know there is a learning
curve but the bummer is I'm only 48 years old. What does
one have to do to backup on a computer that has Xp Home
OEM edition? How many millions of options have I got and
where might I get a whiff of just 1? Thanks, Kevin, I
think.
.


Me again. I just figured out that I was looking at
the times (est vs. wst(?)) that posts were posted. The 3
hour time difference. I thought my computer was stuck at
11:38am when it's nearly 3 o'clock. Thanks for
understanding.

Kevin (usually)
 
My favorite backup method is an external USB or Firewire
drive and imaging software like Acronis TruImage, Norton
Ghost or DriveImage. Just make a complete image that can
be restored in less than an hour (depending on the size
of your hard drive).

Danny
 
back up only data files that you can not replace.
program files from cd-rom can be reloaded.
purge email files often and print stuff for future
reference.

if you back up once a week to cd you will have 52 cd's
per year and many might be same data.
 
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