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We have documented how to do [[VistaBackups|periodic file backups in Windows Vista on to your HDA]]. | We have documented how to do [[VistaBackups|periodic file backups in Windows Vista on to your HDA]]. |
Revision as of 22:55, 26 July 2007
You have two very simple ways to do backups in your HDA.
Full Disk Backups
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The HDA now includes the Personal Backup Appliance, or PBA, with the collaboration of the PBA leader, Roland Hui.
This application is a hard disk clone, backup and restore application.
>> See more details about the PBA
Periodic File Backups
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One of the ways to backup systems in your network is to use the operating-system provided backup system.
We have documented how to do periodic file backups in Windows Vista on to your HDA.