Prevent Windows XP Disasters – Backup your System


Visit pcwizkid.blogspot.com for more tips. In Windows XP it is not uncommon to have experienced a corrupt registry or a missing DLL file, or having a blue screen of death. So best prepare yourself by backing up your system files on a regular basis. Prevent a disaster and having to restore your entire operating system, just backup your files, so you can restore them if needed later.







Besuchen Sie pcwizkid.blogspot.com für weitere Tipps. In Windows XP ist es nicht ungewöhnlich, dass eine beschädigte Registrierung oder eine fehlende DLL-Datei, oder dass ein blau Schirm über Heimgang erlebt haben. Bereiten Sie also am besten sich durch Ihre Systemdateien in regelmäßigen Abständen sichern. Verhindern, dass eine Katastrophe und haben Ihr gesamten Operating System, nur Sicherung Ihrer Dateien, wiederherstellen, so dass Sie sie wiederherstellen können, wenn später benötigt. Backup, blue screen, Disasters, Prevent, system, Windows, www.youtube.com,

25 Responses to “Prevent Windows XP Disasters – Backup your System

  • 1
    Seebits
    January 27th, 2010 02:29

    can you update this for windows 7?

  • 2
    EpicKreashinz
    January 27th, 2010 02:46

    So if I get a virus or something and I go to the backup, will it reverse the virus?

  • 3
    lilrick98
    January 27th, 2010 03:09

    that happened to me too. i copied it to my documents then from my documents i copied it to my disc…

  • 4
    lovett10
    January 27th, 2010 03:32

    wen i click next after i put in the name and dvd drive it says unable to use that filename make sure you are using a valid path and have access… please help (i am a administrator on this computer incase that has anything to do with the access thing)

  • 5
    retardiran1boy
    January 27th, 2010 04:32

    By back up system files, as u said registry etc, do we back up installed programs also?

  • 6
    retardiran1boy
    January 27th, 2010 05:10

    I think its better to make back ups every week, instead letting system restore to take your HDD memory, and only way to clear that memory is format whole HDD… im talking abt 10gb of system restore etc.. i seen that

  • 7
    BruinsRokk
    January 27th, 2010 06:05

    so if i do this it will back up my operating system? i want to format my hard drive so will my os be safe when i do that?

  • 8
    bloodinthemetal
    January 27th, 2010 06:18

    Mine is different and fails no matter what i do. Lol.

  • 9
    ChrisRedfiel99
    January 27th, 2010 07:08

    Cool video man I gonna do that =)

  • 10
    19Kev98
    January 27th, 2010 07:36

    should you backup your system when installing xp service pack 2

  • 11
    1pastafarian
    January 27th, 2010 07:39

    thanx

    schedule allows you to keep your back up current like once a week or month.

  • 12
    cromatosecollide
    January 27th, 2010 08:36

    nope

  • 13
    omwashere
    January 27th, 2010 08:46

    I don’t understand what the schedule does.
    Do you backup the system state or do you restore the system the day you have selected?

  • 14
    xxxluckyfreakxxx
    January 27th, 2010 09:41

    does this work for vista???

  • 15
    010UnderCover010
    January 27th, 2010 09:57

    i wish i would’ve done this 2 years ago before i started messing with the windows folder. now every time i boot it up i dont know if i can view my files :( but the good thing is to fix that i just need to restart my PC. :)

  • 16
    Bandicoot803
    January 27th, 2010 10:53

    The window you’re looking for can be installed afterwards on XP Home. Browse your harddisk or XP CD for a file called “NTBACKUP.MSI” and double-click to perform the installation.

    Had the same problem like you, now backing up onto a network attached storage! Hope I could help. ;-}

  • 17
    raivis91
    January 27th, 2010 11:20

    what i’ve to do if i don’t have backup like backup don’t go

  • 18
    matt56037
    January 27th, 2010 12:13

    lol

  • 19
    josemhv84
    January 27th, 2010 12:46

    Or you can use Partimage to create an image of your partitions, or Clonezilla for an image of your entire disk.

  • 20
    veilx
    January 27th, 2010 13:25

    1:05 BACK THE F:/ UP!!…

  • 21
    MicrosoftWindowsFan
    January 27th, 2010 13:31

    Cool cursor!
    Can you plz tell me how to get it, thxs

  • 22
    gschreiber94
    January 27th, 2010 14:04

    too late now, i got the trojan virus so i have to reformat it anyways

  • 23
    daweirdodude
    January 27th, 2010 14:05

    Yes, Backup everything, like Music, a list of programs you had(If you want to), Videos, Pictures, anything important.

  • 24
    gschreiber94
    January 27th, 2010 14:30

    could this be used to prepare for harddrive failure?

  • 25
    onions22
    January 27th, 2010 15:09

    you just double click the bkf file you created

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