This way instead of reinstalling the os and all the files and all that, you can just reload everything onto the same hard drive, or a new hard drive. You will also be able to make DVD backups of your PC in case of failure.
I'm not sure if XP Backup can make a full backup, if I remember correctly the XP Backup only can back up the registry and files you select. I could be wrong about that, however.
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This way instead of reinstalling the os and all the files and all that, you can just reload everything onto the same hard drive, or a new hard drive. You will also be able to make DVD backups of your PC in case of failure.
I'm not sure if XP Backup can make a full backup, if I remember correctly the XP Backup only can back up the registry and files you select. I could be wrong about that, however.
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