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Windows XP has backup software that states it will back up your entire
system. Does anyone know if it backs up the registry so you can do a
complete restore to a new hard drive ?



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Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Any recommendations for free autobackup programs?


Which software title, though?  They have several things: SyncBackPro, 
SyncBackSE, InfoHesiveEP,  and OnClick Utilities; all of these have 
options to Update, Buy, Try,  and More.  There is something called 
*SyncBack Freeware V3.2.19.0 which includes a help file, and *there is 
downloadable PDF which I assume contains instructions for the above 
softwares.

There is more, and much of it looks interesting...

Joyce in SE Ohio

David Farrington wrote:
> I like this little program:
> http://www.2brightsparks.com/downloads.html#freeware
>
> Robert Citkowitz wrote:
>
>> I want to be able to select files for backup, choose incremental,
>> adjust frequency of backup, and choose location (eg, backup file, 
>> external HD, DVD).
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Rob
>>  
>>  
>

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