Thanks Kirk. Paul Smith thinks Vista can do incremental backups to DVD,
which I assume means the new DVD would be applied after the original one was
applied. I'd be interested in a tool that was smart enuf to only back up
user files, not programs. If I have a disaster, I would load a new OS, then
install my programs, then put my files back. So do you think backing up
(just a simple copy) of "My Documents" on my C: and D: drives, plus my OE
folders and Contacts would be sufficient? I know I must be missing
something vital. TIA, Paul
"Kirk" <kirk.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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You don't mention what backup tool(s) you are using so I'm assuming you're
using the Vista Backup and Retore Center. I looks like you can either
backup the "whole" computer or backup slected files/directories. If you
want a more robust backup capability (i.e., incremental) then I would
suggest looking else where. There are lots of freeware/shareware stuff out
there as well as commercial backup software that isn't that expensive. Of
course "expense" is in the eye of the buyer
"Paul H" <NoSpamphobergNoSpam.RemoveThis@att.net> wrote in message
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I purchased a new laptop with Vista Home Premium, moved my files from my old
XP Pro to it, installed the programs I use, then did a backup to DVD (more
than one - not a quick process). Now when I tried to do another backup, it
said this is the first time so it will back up everything (again???). Why
won't it just figure out what changed since the first time I did a backup, a
few weeks ago. I copy WP and other files to another laptop frequently, so
every few weeks for a more complete backup should be OK. Is this a Vista
bug or pilot error? TIA, Paul