Reader Tom is dealing with this major hassle: When I switched from Windows XP to Windows 7, I was very careful to backup my entire computer to my laptop. After installing Windows 7, I found out that ...
I'm trying to configure Windows XP's built-in Backup utility to perform automated scheduled backups.<BR><BR>The backups are sent/stored on the file server.<BR><BR>Most of the office users/computers ...
Computers over time tend to start displaying problems. Whether that be the operating system not booting, programs not working, or random errors and crashes. To help alleviate these problems Windows XP ...
A file with the "BKF" extension typically is a backup file created in Windows XP. The Windows XP backup utility adds ".bkf" to the end of files created with the native tool by default. The "SQZ" file ...
Windows XP Backup utility. If I select C: and all subdirectories for backup, is also selecting System State redundant? Or does the program/Windows treat the SS as an independent set of files?
COMMENTARY-- Everybody knows how important it is to back up your data. So why is it so hard? Windows doesn't help much. The default installation routine for Windows XP Home, for example, doesn't even ...