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re: _RESTORE\TEMP replicating files
Tuesday, July 13, 2004 at 10:31 am Windows Me Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Mike
(37 messages posted)
I guess maybe I am looking for a different kind of backup. I am looking for something
so that if I lose everything, I can restore back say a week or so and only have to
re-input everything for the last week. I am talking about backing up everything...
all my work, my wifes work, etc. including the system stuff. We did this once about
a year ago when my son downloaded something and we got a virus. We used SYSTEM RESTORE
and went back to the last system shutdown for a backup and put everything back like
it was before my son's download. That way we only had a day or so worth of lost information
and the system was restored to a condition previous to the virus. And again sorry
but I don't know what an extraction from a "cabinet file" is. Thanks for your patience.
Mike
On Tuesday, July 13, 2004 at 9:04 am, Mac wrote:
>Free MS Update CD
>I find Image for DOS better. Image for Windows operates in the active Windows environment
>Image for DOS operates from a bootdiskette or bootable CD-ROM (EBCD 060) when the
>main drive is not really being used, just running, but without Windows runnning.
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>The example is similar to extracting a file from a Cabinet file.
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>Two days ago is not practical. Your Image has to be of a perfect operating system
>installation, before any virus or Trojans get on to it and before you add any documents
>or other personal files, etc.
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>These you either put on a different drive, if you have one, or just back-up independantly.
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>Once a month maybe, or even once in a lifetime. (Like OEM Master CDs, but personalised,
>or custom.)
>
Mac
>
>WINDOWS HELP
>HREF="http://www.crucial.com">RAM
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