Microsoft Windows XP Backup

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  1. Spider323

    Spider323 Regular member

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    Hi,
    When I bought my computer it did not come with a backup of Microsoft Windows XP. I was wondering if there is any way I can burn Windows XP to a cd-r for back-up purposes?
    Thanks
     
  2. gotisos

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    I don't know if this will work, but you can make a back up with sp1 using this tutorial: http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=248
    It's a pretty old tutorial, so I would just try googling, if you don't get another reply.
     
  3. Spider323

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    Yeah this is a uide but its too old. I searched my computer for the boot.ima file but I can't find it. Thanks for trying though.

    Anyone know any other guide or how to do it?
     
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    sly_61019 Senior member

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    it wouldn't do much good if you don't have a registration code.
     
  5. Spider323

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    i downloaded a program that can give you yoyr registration code so all i need to do know is know how to get a backup of windows xp on a disk.
     
  6. Praetor

    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    Lets be careful about the direction of this discussion :p

    Backing up WXP is a simpel task if u have the CDs... there's no 'hardcore' protection on it. If you dont have the CD and ur trying to backup based on your current installation.. ghost is the way to go
     
  7. Xian

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    If you have the I386 directory on your hard drive you can just copy that to a cdr but you will still need your cd key. The I386 directory contains the files for installing XP.

    If you don't have that then I second what Praetor said, just make a ghost image using Norton Ghost. That makes a snapshot of your current drive which you can burn to cd/dvd and you can restore from that if you need to.
     
  8. Spider323

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    Hi, I do have the I386 folder but if I copy it to a cd-r and in case my computer gets messed up and i have to reinstall it will it install through the disk?
     
  9. Xian

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    You should be able to. What you will need to do is have a boot disk with cd drivers, like the Windows 98 emergency disk or the like. Make sure you copy smartdrv.exe to it too. You can probably find those by searching, or go to http://www.bootdisk.com/
    After you boot, run smartdrv, and change dir to the i386 dir on the cd drive and type winnt and follow the prompts.
     
  10. Spider323

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    ok thanks guys and Praetor, I even have the serial number on the side of my computer so I really don't need the program its just so I can acess it easier withouth having to pull it out to find the numbers
     
  11. vertigo17

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    you could use PowerQuest DriveImage 7.0 to back up your hard drive in case of a crash. i backed up my hard drive after a clean install.
     

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