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Backup your files

Since the release of Windows 98, Microsoft’s operating systems have included some type of backup function, ranging from a basic program for backing up and restoring data files to complex system restoration tools that let you return your PC to a previous working state. These tools can help you recover information lost due to system crashes, accidental erasure, hardware failure, and other problems, but only if you know how to use them.
Using a backup program, you can back up files to floppy diskettes, Zip disks, tapes, and other removable media, as well as local and networked hard drives. It can also restore your files. If you don’t have already installed the backup utility, follow these instructions.
For windows 98, open start menu, select Settings, and click Control Panel. Double click the Add/Remove Programs icon, and select the Windows setup tab. On the list of available components, double click System Tools. Select the checkbox next to Backup, and click OK. Click Apply, insert your Windows 98 CD-ROM, if requested, and follow the on-screen instructions.

Now you are ready to create your backup. The first time you use Microsoft Backup; you might receive a warning that no backup devices (such as tape backup) were found on your computer. If you have a dedicated backup device, click Yes to run the Add/Remove Hardware wizard and install the necessary drivers, otherwise click No.

Using Microsoft Backup (Win98 and WinMe)

The backup process
HOW TO Documents

When you launch Backup (click Start, Programs, Accessories, and System Tools), a wizard guides you through the process of creating a backup, updating an existing backup, or restoring from a backup.

Microsoft Backup displays status information as the backup proceeds. When the operation is complete, click Ok. Click Report to view a log file and a list of any errors that Backup encountered.
The backup utility can be used to save a copy of the Windows Registry (an internal record of your computer’s configuration), which you should do with every backup. Because of a bug in the Backup program, you will need to choose to back up the entire Windows directory (C:\WINDOWS). Select the backup tab and click Options. In the dialog box that appears on-screen, select the Advanced tab, click the checkbox next to Back Up Windows Registry, and click OK.

 

 
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