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Each Windows Vista edition includes a ‘basic’ restore option. Located in: Start>> Control Panel>> Backup and Restore center. Vista allows users to automate the process quickly and easily. This feature includes such options as, how often you would like your system backed up. What day to run this process and what time of the day. Scheduling couldn’t be easier as the "Simple Backup Wizard" guides you through the scheduling process. If you are using either Business, Ultimate or Enterprise editions, you have a feature called "Complete PC Backup and Restore" available to you. This is a very comprehensive, image-based backup tool used in the event of: * System Disaster * PC Malfunction * File Loss * Corruption of Data The Complete PC Backup and Restore tool is capable of restoring the entire PC environment which includes all Windows and data files, installed programs and individual user settings. You can also take your system back to its original state and even restore the PC environment to a replacement PC if necessary. If you are not able to boot your computer to the hard drive, you can access ‘Complete PC Backup and Restore’ using your installation CD tomherry: Is what's above above a quote or paraphrase of someone else's work? If so, then please provide appropriate citation for such things in the future. Last edited by Znod : 05-01-2008 at 03:44 PM. |
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Thanks Allen [Windows Operating System] |
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| very well explained... thanks for sharing the info. its a great help for me since i had just switch to vista and im so concerned with this. i really did follow your advice and the helpful steps. thanks a lot! |
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| I strongly prefer Acronis TrueImage or GoodSync depending on what I want to do. I have found the Vista backup to be too unreliable to take a chance on.
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