Ok my interview is if i make a back-up for my computer immediately, after 2 months since i bought it, and my machine is not running polite, so i want to make the back-up presently before further inconvinients, will the errors and the interferiences rescue with the back-up and reinstall surrounded by my computer if i reinstall the backup?
help i requirement to do it today thank you
Back-Up Help Please?
Yes, the backup you are making is of the current operating system, as it is today, along with adjectives its flaws.
Consider using system restore, and rolling the computer back to an more rapidly date, when it was running all right. THEN make a backup of the mechanism.
Sort of, it really depends on where your making the backup from.
If you are using something close to Norton Ghost to create an image of your current install, afterwards the answer is yes, your errors and issues will be backed up as economically. However, with most computers in this day and age there is a seperate fence on the HDD where the capitalist of the computer keeps a copy of the backup of the productive install. Example: HP/Compaq creates a secondary divider with the full cd's for the install of the contrivance. What you would need to do is step to your start menu and create a backup cd. It should give you the remedy to take the descriptions from that file as dead set against making a copy of your current install.
Your PC manual will also hold detailed instructions on how to copy these backup cd's so that you can do a proper reinstall.
Good luck, repost a comment if you need more comfort.
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
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