Windows XP CD

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My system has XP pre-installed, no CD was provided. How can I add other XP
features, e.g. the XP backup feature does not seem to be installed, I've
read
that this is on the CD, but I don't have this.
Anyone had a similar problem?
 
Hi,

Download NTBackup utility from here:
http://www.onecomputerguy.com/software/ntbackup.msi

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Ramesh
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My system has XP pre-installed, no CD was provided. How can I add other XP
features, e.g. the XP backup feature does not seem to be installed, I've
read
that this is on the CD, but I don't have this.
Anyone had a similar problem?
 
Papa wrote:

| ...and that is why OEM versions of an operating system costs less -
| because it has less. My advice to Tony and others is, if possible, do
| not settle for anything but a retail version.

My OEM version is a full version. It costs less because Microsoft
does not have to pay someone to answer ludicrous inane questions.
 
I'm afraid you are incorrect. No OEM version has as much freedom to be
installed on ANY computer as does the retail versions - not to mention that
you must consult with the PC manufacturer for any OS questions. Some OEM
versions are even tightly tied to the BIOS, making them impossible to be
installed on anything else.
 
Tony, with your XP you should have got two [2] CD-ROM's.
One is "Driver Resource, Diagnostic Tools" & the 2nd
is "Software CD-ROM." The Driver/Diagnostic CD-ROM is the
CD-ROM that has the software on it.
 
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