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How To Backup Windows Xp Home Edition

If your system is failing that oft (at all really) - and then something else is incorrect.  :-)

Get an external drive with its own fill-in (or ameliorate even so - imaging) software and use that.

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Shenan Stanley
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The Fill-in program is installed automatically on XP Professional, just not on XP Home. If you have the genuine bootable XP Domicile installation CD, insert it into your system and browse to this folder:

\ValueAdd\MSFT\NTBACKUP

Double click the ntbackup.msi file to begin the installation.

Hither is a prissy Microsoft commodity that tells y'all all about it:

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=302894

Here is another article that tells you lot how to do it:

http://world wide web.winxptutor.com/ntbackup.htm

If y'all don't have an installation CD and demand to download the ntbackup.msi file, here is the link so you can download information technology:

http://www.winxptutor.com/ntbackup.htm

How often exercise you perform such an operation?

I have been running this installation for close to 9 years and never done a Repair, Reinstall or used System Restore to ready any problem (only I accept expert so I know how the piece of work - and don't).

If you have a 18-carat bootable XP installation CD that is not SP3, would you like to learn how to use that to create a new XP installation CD that has all your drivers and SP3 already on it?  At least that will salvage you some fourth dimension if yous decide to reinstall from scratch.  Information technology will not help you with your third role applications though.

Hither is 1 such article to get y'all started:

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/slipstreaming-windows-xp-to-create-bootable-cd/

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How practise I go about performing a system prototype fill-in for my notebook (HP compaq presario) of WinXP Habitation Edition?  It does non come up with whatsoever CDs.  I bought it during the promotion menstruation some years back.

Each time I performed a back to manufacturing plant setting by pressing the F11 fundamental to enable system recovery when my computer stars, information technology is and then tedious to repeat the updating of my programs/applications like web browsers, adobe flash player, reader, windows media player etc etc after it is back to mill setting.

This is the reason I want to do a system epitome backup and then that adjacent fourth dimension when I encounter a failure, I can just restore to the system prototype and not choose to restore to manufactory setting.

Can anyone give me the steps/instructions on how to do system image backup and how to restore information technology, please?

I merely know how to backup my personal data files created in word/excel/power point, pictures and music files by manually copying them into my thumbdrive or external hard disk drive every calendar week or 2.  It is okay with me on this.

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Some folks around here seem to similar Acronis True Prototype  which comes with a 30 day gratis trial so yous can test drive information technology and to get a full version is a modest cost.

If you lot use Google to search for something like:

xp free imaging software

Y'all will get some hits/results for others that with a xxx solar day trial menstruum just then you accept to pay for the licensed version (try it before you purchase it)

I am usually non a recommender though since there are so many other people here that probably have ameliorate opinions that me about this stuff then hopefully somebody else will pipe upward!

While having a skillful backup and image is a good idea, like Shenan Stanley said, if you detect you have to exercise this "regularly" you should try to figure out what is going on and fix it - or learn how to set up things without doing a reinstall.

Since you are running XP Abode, I would exercise a few things before the side by side problem.

1)  Configure your XP Home (or XP Pro) so it does not enquire for an Administrator countersign to get into the XP Recovery Console (Many XP Home users cant seem to go past the password part of the Recovery Console for some reason and so just tell XP not to ask for one).

2)  Configure your XP Dwelling house (or XP Pro) so you lot can access all files, folders and external devices on your system from the XP Recovery Console.  The RC dos not permit you lot to access whatsoever personal folders - unless you tell it otherwise beforehand (both 1 & 2 are like shooting fish in a barrel registry edits you make when your system is all the same functional).

3)  If you accept no genuine bootable XP installation CD, make a bootable XP Recovery Panel CD and test it (many trouble can be fixed from within the Recovery Console)

4)  If yous take a genuine bootable XP installation CD that is not Service Pack 3, take your XP installation CD and "slipstream" SP3 into it and make a new installation CD with SP3 already on it and put your onetime CD on a shelf.

v)  Attempt to keep your system free of malicious software with common sense and some respectable tools.  I find that Microsoft Security essentials, Malwarebytes and SUPERAntiSyware is a good combination and MBAM and SAS are free - but you lot can pay a petty for those concluding 2 and get more than features and good back up.

6)  Create a bootable Hiren's Kick CD since information technology has a graphical Interface that looks like the XP desktop and has many proficient tools congenital in to help you when your organisation volition not boot.  Information technology makes things a lot more than user friendly when doing things like copying files and fixing bug.

7)  Be sure you actually test your recovery methods and any bootable CDs you make since the twenty-four hours you lot need one of them to help you is not the 24-hour interval to find out they are broken or don't work.

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Hi Joselbarra & Stanley,

Thanks for replying to my request for assist.

I am sad that I notice Joselbarra'south answers quite complicating for a person not so advance in It knowledge as me. I hope anytime I volition be half as knowledgeable in IT as you.... honestly.

In particular 6, you mentioned rebootable CD.  What is a rebootable CD?  How do I create one and when/how to apply it when needed?

Going back to the first electronic mail which Stanley sent me, I have clicked on the link you provided and downloaded and installed the "ntbackup" file onto my WinXP notebook.

Earlier I try to do this ntbackup, I would like to know whether this software is able to do "organisation backup".  If and so, how?  Should I choose "advance" and then just select "C" bulldoze would exist sufficient?

Does choosing to fill-in "C" bulldoze means information technology already covers my computer'south operating organization, system files, all pre-installed programs and applications by the manufacturers and also those installed by myself, all pre-installed drivers and manually updated drivers, Windows XP service pack three and systems files?  If I am correct about this, then this is exactly what I demand.

Tin can I do this ntbackup on an external hard drive?

How exercise I activate the restore when my computer behaves funny?  Do I need to restore to "factory setting" first past pressing F11 when my computer starts and when information technology is back to factory setting then only I exercise the restoration with ntbackup and so that all the OS, system files, pre-installed programs and applications and updated drivers are restored straight away?  This will save me a lot of fourth dimension having to go through the task of manually updating them one by one.

As for my certificate/data files, I don have to worry because I am already doing it manually on a weekly basis in my portable external bulldoze.

Thank y'all.

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