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More Insider Sign Out. Sign In Register. Sign Out Sign In Register. Latest Insider. Learn more Considering the increased amounts of data that you save to your computer each day, more and more users embark on a quest for the most effective and reliable backup solution. However, very few know that Windows XP has its own backup utility. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue.
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Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article Steps. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Related Articles. Select the radio button "Backup everything on this computer" and click "Next". Type in a name of your backup that you will recognize and click "Next". You probably have a Home Edition of Windows. Windows XP Home Edition does have the backup utility on the install disc, but does not install it by default.
In that folder is a file called NTbackup. Yes No. Not Helpful 5 Helpful Can settings be changed to store all files? This filesystem only supports files up to 4 GB in size. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 3. In this window, type "dxdiag" without quotations and press Enter, and a new window will pop up showing you various specs on your computer's hardware. For operating system and other settings, go into any windows explorer page My Documents, My Computer, etc right-click on an empty portion of the page, and click Properties.
This will show the computer settings, as well as your operating system and Product ID code. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 2. That would depend on the version of Excel running on the XP machine. This can be a convenient way to transfer documents, but be aware that transferring large files such as home movies over a cloud-storage service can take a long time and eat into your monthly broadband cap, if you have one. Beyond that, free cloud services tend to offer small 5GB to 10GB storage limits, which may not be enough storage to handle all the data you want to transfer.
Paying for additional cloud storage can overcome that hurdle, however. A cloud service also requires that you manually pick the files to move over. Windows 7 and 8 come with a built-in tool for transferring user data from one Windows PC to another, called the Windows Easy Transfer tool.
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