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To Boost Your PC Repair Free, Right Now? We all just love our computers, especially when we want to enjoy those
high priced games and when we use it as a business tool. But what a pain in the "you know what" when the system fail
to perform as it should or worse yet, we experience a disaster with our
operating system. When you understand Windows XP, you will soon learn that there are ways
to recover from a Windows XP crash.When followed in detail, there are
certain When troubleshooting Windows XP, there are two possibilities as to where
the problem may be.This problem may be with Windows XP or it may very
well be a hardware problem.In either case, the best way to recover from
this is to have an XP Recovery Kit at the ready. This kit will enable you to get your To get right to the point in creating your own XP Recovery Kit, you will
need disk imaging utility such as Drive Image by Powerquest and a backup
medium such as a cdrom writer,a dvd writer, or a second hard drive. There are two procedures you can perform to create an XP Recovery Kit.And
these procedures can be use to create kits for other versions of Windows
as well.Using a recordable medium is the first and using a second hard
drive is the second method. You also have the option of re-installing Windows XP as a form of recovery
but this process takes time.Creating your XP recovery kit will require
time as you make this kit but after this, you can quickly get any system
running again just as if nothing went wrong. To use cdroms or dvds, make sure your cd or dvd writer is functioning
properly.Install and run Drive Image.We used Drive Image which cost $69.95 One good software is the Back-Up
Maker Software by Andy Stroebel at http://www.backupmaker.com which
should perform the same tasks as Drive Image. After running your imaging software, follow instructions to create an
image of The Image software should reboot the computer and perform the backup.When
using disks, you will need to remove and insert the cds as needed.Label
the cdroms in order and put them in a safe and secure place.
Windows XP have a backup utility but Windows XP home edition will have
to install it from the cdrom.Place the XP cd in the drive, open My Computer,
and right click the CD Drive containing the XP cd. Now click Open and you will see the contents of the cdrom. Click the
ValueAdd folder, then the MSFT folder. Next click the NTBackup folder
and click NTBACKUP to install the backup utility. But the Windows XP utility will not record to cdroms or dvds but will
only save the backup as a file.This is why its best to use Drive Image
or a compatible software. After completing your drive image by backing up Windows XP on cd, dvd,
or second hard drive, you will not be so concerned should Windows XP freeze
up and fail to load. Simply reboot the computer and access your BIOS to let it know which
medium to boot from.Save the change and place the cdrom or dvd one in
the drive and reboot.If you used a second hard drive,simply reboot and
that's it. Now don't be tempted to wait until Windows XP fail and say you should
have made that recovery kit.Take the time to make an image of your hard
drive and be prepared for any failure brought on by Windows XP.
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