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On 7 Feb 00, at 10:17, Lew M Russakov wrote:
> I am using a CD rewriter to back up my computer.
>
> Under System Tools, the backup program will not recognize the drive that
> my rewriter is on.
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> I also can't get Quicken to backup to the rewriter.
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> 1. Does anyone know how to get System Tools/Backup and Quicken to
> recognize my rewriter?
> 2. What should I backup? I am backing up my Document folder, but don't
> know how to backup the Registry.
> 3. Should I be backing up Autoexec and Config files?
> 4. Any other backup suggestions?
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> I am running Win 98SE, Quicken 99 and have an H-P8200i Rewriter.
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> Thanks,
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> Lew Russakov
> Huntington Beach, CA
I realize this is a bit late, but I don't see any other answers
posted.
In general, CD-rewriters are not seen as such by the OS, and so by
utilities such as the Backup under System Tools. You need to install
CD-rewriter software, such as Adaptec's EZ-CD Creator.
Most CD-rewriters come with *at least* a basic program for writing
stuff to CD. The better programs include decent capabilities
specifically for doing backups, and some of the commercial backup
utilities now include support for CD-writers.
David G
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