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jimmybry
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6. May 2005 @ 08:17 |
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hope some one can help My problem that when I get to the point dowloading backup file I select I get a A: is empty notice,can you please help on this matter, what is A: how can I fill it ? I am using Windows xp Pro thanks JIMMY
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squizzle
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6. May 2005 @ 15:14 |
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A: is your floppy disc drive. I'd help you more but I'm unsure of what exactly you are trying to do.
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jimmybry
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7. May 2005 @ 00:05 |
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thanks for you're reply, What I am trying to do is back up all my files and programs in case a pc crash so I wont loose every thing, as I mentioned before the is a special facility on windows xp pro called back up when I try to use it I get A: is empty which means I can not take advantage of Windows program ie down loading my stuff,Hope I have explained my problem, as I am not all that experienced with PC use about 18 months or so, Thanks Jimmy
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jimmybry
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7. May 2005 @ 00:06 |
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thanks for you're reply, What I am trying to do is back up all my files and programs in case a pc crash so I wont loose every thing, as I mentioned before the is a special facility on windows xp pro called back up when I try to use it I get A: is empty which means I can not take advantage of Windows program ie down loading my stuff,Hope I have explained my problem, as I am not all that experienced with PC use about 18 months or so, Thanks Jimmy
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squizzle
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7. May 2005 @ 07:19 |
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Are you trying to backup your whole hard drive or just certain files? If you're trying to do just certain files, I'd use whatever CD/DVD burning software came with your computer or burner. I personally think Windows burning utilities suck. If you're trying to backup your entire hard drive I'd use Norton Ghost and nothing else. I've used other programs and supposedly the burns were successful, but when I tried to restore I got errors.
Hope that helps.
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camstuf
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7. May 2005 @ 20:42 |
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@jimmybry,
Quote: hope some one can help My problem that when I get to the point dowloading backup file I select I get a A: is empty notice,can you please help on this matter, what is A: how can I fill it ? I am using Windows xp Pro thanks JIMMY
This is easy...get a floppy and stuff it in A: drive, while you're at it get a book called Windows XP for dummies.
http://www.dummies.com/WileyCDA/
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jimmybry
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8. May 2005 @ 03:22 |
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THANKS FOR YOU'RE HELP WILL ACT ON YOU'RE ADVICE IE BOOKS FOR DUMMIES ETC NOT VERY FLATTERING BUT WHAT THE HELL,INCIDENTALLY WHEN i TRIED TO ORDER SAID BOOK THERE WAS NO UK ADDRESS IN THE BILLING LIST
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deadcat
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8. May 2005 @ 04:06 |
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you can pick it up from any good book store, and turn off the caps.
Yoll probably find youv selected either your destination or source drive to be A: (floppy disc), and your going to fit sweet FA onto it, change your destination drive to your optical drive (usually D: on a single hard drive computer)
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deadcat
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8. May 2005 @ 04:06 |
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you can pick it up from any good book store, and turn off the caps.
Yoll probably find youv selected either your destination or source drive to be A: (floppy disc), and your going to fit sweet FA onto it, change your destination drive to your optical drive (usually D: on a single hard drive computer)
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jimmybry
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8. May 2005 @ 05:53 |
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ok thanks
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camstuf
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9. May 2005 @ 03:57 |
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@jimmybry,
My "For Dummies" series reference is not to be an insult, but one of the best instructional guides I've every used, and covers many subjects.
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jimmybry
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9. May 2005 @ 04:40 |
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ok no offence taken, very pleased with your input thanks again Jimmybry
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jimmybry
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9. May 2005 @ 06:39 |
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I have taken youre advice about the dummies books,can you tell me if my files are lost for some reason or other would I be able to recover them with Windows XP system restore by going back to a previous date Thanks Jimmybry
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