January 31, 2008

Can I save program files to a CD for backup?


I try to backup my files so I can format my hard drive. For all other freeware software, and we have, I just want to put the program file (from C: / Program Files) to a CD, then copy it to your computer after formatting, or should I have the file d 'installation to reinstall (I usually remove the installation file)? Thanks! Some

5 comments:

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
of them, but very few will work.
They attach to the windows registry with the setup ..

Make sure you have all necessary drivers for the pc BEFORE reinstalling windows. It is more important that your program files.
He did not want to start the new system, without being able to access the net and you? .. Just take precautions ..

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
luck, you need the installation file. You can copy all the information on the program, but without information on the registry, it will not run properly. Again if you need to get the installation files. Good luck!

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
Hi, you cannot
No, it needs configuration.
But you can use a program called ghost that will allow you to copy an image of your hard drive is so you can restore your system to have the time, not only that, but you can reproduce your system in any new machines the half-hour, this trick is used by vendors of PC.

Regrades.

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
No more time was needed, you can use the boot for this cd

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
, it is better to save the entire system, i mean my windows program files documents for example using real image: