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Copyright © 2007 Heathkit Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved PC Fundamentals Presentation 18 – Backing Up Your Data

2 Objectives At the end of this presentation, you will be able to:

3 Use the Windows XP backup/restore utility to back up selected files. Use the Windows XP backup/restore utility to back up selected files. Define the five types of backups: Normal, Copy, Full, Differential, and Incremental. Define the five types of backups: Normal, Copy, Full, Differential, and Incremental. Use the Windows XP backup/restore utility to restore files. Use the Windows XP backup/restore utility to restore files.

4 Using the Windows XP Backup and Restore Utility to... Backup files. Restore files.

5 Because of this... Hard Disk Failure

6 You can perform backups by... Using the Backup and Restore Utility’s Wizard to walk you through step-by-step.

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8 You can perform backups by... Using the Backup and Restore Wizard Using the Advanced Backup Utility to do it by hand.

9 Three things to think about when defining a backup What files? 2. Type of Backup - incremental, etc. 3. Destination of backed-up files.

10 Types of backups... Full Backup - backs up all files whether they have changed or not since the last backup. Could take a lot of time.

11 Types of backups... Incremental Backup - backs up only files that have changed since the last full backup.

12 Types of backups... Differential Backup - backs up only files that have changed since the last backup of any kind.

13 Types of backups... Normal Backup - backs up files and turns off archive bit to indicate that these files do not need to be backed up again until modified.

14 Types of backups... Copy Backup - backs up files without changing the archive bit.

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16 Select Advanced Mode We do not want to use these Wizard functions...

17 Here’s where you do manual backups...

18 The Backup Wizard

19 Select what you want to back up...

20 Choose the files you want to back up...

21 Choose where to back them up...

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29 Backup Report Example Verify Operation...

30 Select the Restore Wizard

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33 Restore what files?

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35 Where to restore the backup...

36 How to Restore Options

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