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Chapter 1: Windows OS



Tips and tactics for pain-free backup of your OS data and system state information. The categories of Backup Basics, Server Backup and Desktop Backup include tips on running System Restore from the XP Recovery Console, backup scripting, and new backup features in Windows Server 2003 Volume Shadow Copy Service.

BROWSE SUBCATEGORIES:  Backup Basics (14),  Desktop Backup (12),  Server Backup (19) 
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Four tips for verifying that your backups indeed work
(Presented by SearchWindowsServer.com)
The only thing worse than losing data is discovering that your backups don't work in the first place. Here are four tips that will help you verify that your backups are indeed up to snuff.
Backup failure: Five reasons backups fail and tips for prevention
(Presented by SearchWindowsServer.com)
Media failure, human error and hardware failure are among the most common reasons backups fail. Learn what you can do to prevent these issues and others to perform legitimate, usable backups.
Troubleshooting backups: Tape compression
(Presented by SearchWindowsServer.com)
Although nearly all backup utilities and most tape drives offer the ability to compress data "up to 50 percent" when storing it, that percentage is almost never achieved in the real world. Here are the reasons why, and...
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  Desktop Backup: 1 - 3 of 12

Freeware offers backup solutions across a network
(Presented by SearchWindowsServer.com)
A new open source program called Bacula allows administrators to manage backup and recovery, and also verify computer data across a network of computers.
Like life, the best things in backup are 'free'
(Presented by SearchWindowsServer.com)
Here's how to tell whether server-free backup, LAN-free backup or SAN-free backup is best for you.
USB drive backup: Pros and cons
(Presented by SearchWindowsServer.com)
There are good reasons for Windows administrators to use external USB drives for backup. There are also reasons not to.
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Navigating Windows Server 2003 R2 backup bounty
(Presented by SearchWindowsServer.com)
Microsoft's Windows Server 2003 R2 and System Center Data Protection Manager 2006 protect data differently, depending on how data is used within the corporation.
Downloadable Microsoft utility enables print server backup
(Presented by SearchWindowsServer.com)
Losing a print server requires a quick fix. Fortunately Microsoft provides a downloadable utility to get your users printing again, even before you finish troubleshooting the print server.
Backup failure: Five reasons backups fail and tips for prevention
(Presented by SearchWindowsServer.com)
Media failure, human error and hardware failure are among the most common reasons backups fail. Learn what you can do to prevent these issues and others to perform legitimate, usable backups.
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