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How to back up and restore the registry in Windows Explains how to back up the registry in case something goes wrong when you edit the registry and you must restore the registry. support.microsoft.com
How to prepare to upgrade from Windows XP to Windows Vista For more information about how to back up files in Windows XP, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: support.microsoft.com
How to backup the Windows XP Registry? Registry backup methods Windows ... How to backup the Windows XP Registry? Published : Mar 2004 Updated : Sep 2006 windowsxp.mvps.org
How To Back Up Windows XP Drivers | eHow.com How to Back Up Windows XP Drivers. Drivers are files that make your hardware and software components work within Windows XP. Each major component of Windows requires a driver of ... www.ehow.com
How to Backup Data in Windows XP and Vista? How to Backup Data in Windows XP and Vista? Tutorial and tips on taking backup of data in windows. www.lytebyte.com
How to Easily Backup Your Entire System in Windows XP Have you ever wanted to make a backup of your entire system in Windows XP, but never wanted to pay for an expensive software package that would allow you to accomplish this task? free-backup.info
How to Easily Backup Personal Files on Microsoft Windows XP Have you been searching for a simple program to use in Microsoft Windows XP to backup your files? Have you downloaded several demos of CD burning utilities, only to find that none ... free-backup.info
Data Backup - Manually or with Windows Backup Tools - Microsoft ... Windows Vista and Windows XP contain built-in tools to make backing up data easy. How to use them. www.microsoft.com
How to back up manually or by using Windows XP Backup utility Read simple steps for how to back up files manually. If you're using Windows XP Professional, you can use the built-in Backup utility to schedule regular backup times. www.microsoft.com
How to Back Up Data to a CD using Windows XP You can back up files or folders to a CD using a feature of the Windows XP operating system. You do not need to format the CD before using this procedure. www.udel.edu
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