Windows 2000 Basics : Working with Files    Backing up Files  

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1   This tutorial presents a very important fact Hard disks break
2   Any hard disk can break at any time, and if it breaks you lose all your data Th...
3   Actually, there are two issues involved with hard disks breaking You can lose...
4   The options for backing up your data depend on The size of the data to be back...
5   You can create a zip file of all of the files that you want to back up by zipping the files you want to back up.
6   If the file is greater than 1.
7   Another hard disk or other internal device on your machine:If your machine has more than one hard disk, you can safeguard against losing data files on one hard disk by zipping and copying files from that hard disk to a second hard disk.
8   Another storage device attached to your computer:You can attach another storage device to your computer via your serial, parallel, or USB ports.
9   Another computer via LAN: If you are part of a LAN (Local Area Network) you can copy files from a hard disk on your machine to the hard disk on another machine.
10   Another computer via the Internet:If you have an Internet connection, you can back up files to a number of locations.
11   This tutorial has covered ways in which you can backup files from you hard disk ...
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