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Backup Type

Full Backup When you set the Backup Type setting to Full, all the files and folders on the drive are backed up every time you use that file set. Advantages: • All files from the selected drives and folders are backed up to one backup set. • In the event you need to restore files, they are easily restored from the single backup set. Disadvantages: • A full backup is more time consuming than other backup options. • Full backups require more disk, tape, or network drive space. Incremental Backup An incremental backup provides a backup of files that have changed or are new since the last incremental backup. To start the process, a file set with the incremental option selected is used to perform a backup. You can select the backup type by clicking Options on the Settings menu, and then clicking the Backup tab. For the first incremental backup, all files in the file set are backed up (just as in a full backup). If you use the same file set to perform a incremental backup later, only the file

Change Owner and Registered User in WinXP

Create one registery file. eg. owner.reg type in these words... into owner.reg REGEDIT4 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion] "RegisteredOrganization"="My Father's Company" "RegisteredOwner"="It Is Me" save this file. double click this file to execute. Click ok if the system ask you whether you want to confirm. Otherwise, just click no if you're not sure. alternatively, you can run this command: regedit /s owner.reg