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November 30th, 2004, 04:17 PM
How to install XP Home Edition's BackUp Utility.
I posted this before ... but it's hidden well back in some forum ... So here it is again ... incase you've never seen it.
XP Home Edition doesn't by default install XP's BackUp Utility ... but it is available as an added feature on your XP Home Edition Disk. Installing & using it is easy, and very newbie friendly.
First all the pertinent Links:
How to Install Backup from CD - XP Home Ed.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;302894
How to Use the Backup utility to back up files and folders in XP Home
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;320820
An Error Message is displayed when you attempt to use the ASR wizard
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302700/EN-US/
How to: Backup, Edit, and Restore the Registry in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;320820
Anyway on to the Basics:
1. Load your XP installation CD into your CD drive
2. After auto run starts ... Select Perform Additional Tasks
3. Select Browser this CD
4. Select the Value Add Folder
5. Select MFST folder
6. Select NTBACKUP folder
7. Select NTBACKUP installer
Wizard Installs
Now to make a Backup of Registry and other System Files:
**note** In Home Ed. you can't backup directly to CDR ... Simply Backup to a specified folder making sure it's less the 650mb, and then copy it to CD.
1. Select - Start > ALl Prgms > Accessories > System Tools > Backup
2. Select Advance mode on the wizard
3. Click the backup tab
4. Select System State in the left pane
5. Select a folder using the browser botton at the bottom left of the utility and select save
6. Click Start backup
7. Click the Advance Button - check the box that say Verify data after backup & click OK
8. Now click start backup.
Once it's done you can send the file to the CDRW and make a backup copy
You should probably also print all the links and store them for future reference
What does "System State" incompass:
System State data
You can back up and restore the following system components using Backup:
* Registry
* COM+ Class Registration database
* Boot files, including the system files
* Certificate Services database
* Active Directory directory service
* SYSVOL directory
* Cluster service information
* IIS Metadirectory
* System files that are under Windows File Protection
Backup refers to these system components as the System State data. The exact system components that make up your computer's System State data depend on the computer's operating system and configuration.
Backing up System State data
When you choose to back up or restore the System State data, all of the System State data that is relevant to your computer is backed up or restored; you cannot choose to back up or restore individual components of the System State data. This is due to dependencies among the System State components. However, you can restore the System State data to an alternate location. If you do this, only the registry files, SYSVOL directory files, Cluster database information files, and system boot files are restored to the alternate location. The Active Directory directory services database, Certificate Services database, and COM+ Class Registration database are not restored if you designate an alternate location when you restore the System State data.
M$ KB Article (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/home/using/productdoc/en/default.asp?url=/WINDOWSXP/home/using/productdoc/en/ntbackup_system_state.asp)
HTH, ;)
dog - *puppy*
I posted this before ... but it's hidden well back in some forum ... So here it is again ... incase you've never seen it.
XP Home Edition doesn't by default install XP's BackUp Utility ... but it is available as an added feature on your XP Home Edition Disk. Installing & using it is easy, and very newbie friendly.
First all the pertinent Links:
How to Install Backup from CD - XP Home Ed.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;302894
How to Use the Backup utility to back up files and folders in XP Home
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;320820
An Error Message is displayed when you attempt to use the ASR wizard
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302700/EN-US/
How to: Backup, Edit, and Restore the Registry in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;320820
Anyway on to the Basics:
1. Load your XP installation CD into your CD drive
2. After auto run starts ... Select Perform Additional Tasks
3. Select Browser this CD
4. Select the Value Add Folder
5. Select MFST folder
6. Select NTBACKUP folder
7. Select NTBACKUP installer
Wizard Installs
Now to make a Backup of Registry and other System Files:
**note** In Home Ed. you can't backup directly to CDR ... Simply Backup to a specified folder making sure it's less the 650mb, and then copy it to CD.
1. Select - Start > ALl Prgms > Accessories > System Tools > Backup
2. Select Advance mode on the wizard
3. Click the backup tab
4. Select System State in the left pane
5. Select a folder using the browser botton at the bottom left of the utility and select save
6. Click Start backup
7. Click the Advance Button - check the box that say Verify data after backup & click OK
8. Now click start backup.
Once it's done you can send the file to the CDRW and make a backup copy
You should probably also print all the links and store them for future reference
What does "System State" incompass:
System State data
You can back up and restore the following system components using Backup:
* Registry
* COM+ Class Registration database
* Boot files, including the system files
* Certificate Services database
* Active Directory directory service
* SYSVOL directory
* Cluster service information
* IIS Metadirectory
* System files that are under Windows File Protection
Backup refers to these system components as the System State data. The exact system components that make up your computer's System State data depend on the computer's operating system and configuration.
Backing up System State data
When you choose to back up or restore the System State data, all of the System State data that is relevant to your computer is backed up or restored; you cannot choose to back up or restore individual components of the System State data. This is due to dependencies among the System State components. However, you can restore the System State data to an alternate location. If you do this, only the registry files, SYSVOL directory files, Cluster database information files, and system boot files are restored to the alternate location. The Active Directory directory services database, Certificate Services database, and COM+ Class Registration database are not restored if you designate an alternate location when you restore the System State data.
M$ KB Article (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/home/using/productdoc/en/default.asp?url=/WINDOWSXP/home/using/productdoc/en/ntbackup_system_state.asp)
HTH, ;)
dog - *puppy*