December 31, 2007

I need to burn backups to software installed on my computer?


I know it seems incredibly ignorant, but I really do not know what to do. Some of these programs have downloaded and I have no CDs. Do I burn a copy of the installation program in form with installers and coins rar (compressed), or should I form burn a copy of these programs, after I installed? Who is a program in good shape on his original CD?

3 comments:

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
For programs you downloaded without a CD, create a backup of the original zipped file (rar) or facility "exe" you have saved the file to your hard disk. Also, be sure to record the serial number you used to activate them for a start. (I keep mine written on a piece of paper and drop them into each CD at the same time as the case saved installation programs.)

For those who install from a CD, the best thing is just to cling to the original install CD. Again, make sure you have the registration number safe and secure.

By the way, you are not dumb. You are really smart to safeguard these things in place to start!

Good luck.

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
u cannot burn individual programs installed by the PC to a CD and make them work ... Ur if PC works well for the moment to have a proper application of disk imaging acronis as true and the entire system backup hours .. Ryt when his work is the time to do it .. Not after the screws in place .. And if the installers have tho yes and those can burn a cd ..

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
When you download software, it is wise to burn a copy of the installation files after downloading. Once you have these files burned onto a CD or other external support, you can install from that, as if it were a CD purchased.