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Old December 13th 03, 04:56 PM
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I don't see the post I made here hours ago, I was away
fixing some windows for the cold weather. I can't contact
MS or give them feedback or find what I'm looking for
after days of trying by myself. The more things change
the more they stay the same. I know there is a learning
curve but the bummer is I'm only 48 years old. What does
one have to do to backup on a computer that has Xp Home
OEM edition? How many millions of options have I got and
where might I get a whiff of just 1? Thanks, Kevin, I
think.
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Old December 13th 03, 04:56 PM
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back up only data files that you can not replace.
program files from cd-rom can be reloaded.
purge email files often and print stuff for future
reference.

if you back up once a week to cd you will have 52 cd's
per year and many might be same data.

-----Original Message-----

I don't see the post I made here hours ago, I was away
fixing some windows for the cold weather. I can't

contact
MS or give them feedback or find what I'm looking for
after days of trying by myself. The more things change
the more they stay the same. I know there is a learning
curve but the bummer is I'm only 48 years old. What does
one have to do to backup on a computer that has Xp Home
OEM edition? How many millions of options have I got and
where might I get a whiff of just 1? Thanks, Kevin, I
think.
.

 




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