Gerald,
If you are using Windows XP and have a CD drive you should be able to put
a recordable CD in the drive and copy files to it.
Windows has CD burning capability built into it.
As you read other posts on this list you will realize that there are
other ways to back things up.
What I've outline
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Gerald
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From: "Russell J. Thomas, Jr"
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To back up a file:
Go to my computer;
Select the file or folder you want to back up;
Alt C to copy what has been sele
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Are there any tutorials that explain exactly how to back up files on
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Hey Tom,
I have several emails saved in Outlook 2000.
I think David has a tutorial on this. Check the home page.
But here is the simple form:
Open Windows Explorer.
Find the files you want to back up, and highlight them. Copy them to
clipboard. Control C.
You can highlight multiple files and folders, up the the capacity of the
disk or drive you are
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Tom Vos
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 9:40 AM
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Subject: [Blind-Computing] RE backing up files
I assume you are interested in backing up files in My Documents.
If you ever need to start over with your computer you will install the
program files from the or
, 2009 9:40 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: [Blind-Computing] RE backing up files
I assume you are interested in backing up files in My Documents.
If you ever need to start over with your computer you will install the
program files from the original disks anyway.
There may be some
Are there any tutorials that explain exactly how to back up files onto a CD,
DVD or flash drive?
Gerald
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From: "First CRC Tom Vos"
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Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 9:40 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] RE backing up files
I assume you are int
I assume you are interested in backing up files in My Documents.
If you ever need to start over with your computer you will install the
program files from the original disks anyway.
There may be some files besides my documents that you may wish to back
up, such as your address book.
Here are four w
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