Re: ntbackup file limitation for Windows XP home

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Once you have the whole HD backed up with ntbakup ...how do you aim to
restore it when XP quits working???
Would it not be simpler to use a Specific imaging or Cloning program for
that purpose???
There are a few on the market but I like Acronis True Image.It has the
capabilities of creating a Startup CD which can restore without an Operating
System....it can clone the whole HD to another ...it can image a specific
partition of the HD to another HD....it can perform backup tasks on
schedule.
peter
"Li" <li.mcknight@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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As Windows XP home has FAT32 file system and gives the file limitation no
larger than 4g, is there any way that I can back up the whole hard drive
more than 4 gig? In other words, is there anyway to work around this file
limitation?

Any response will be greatly appreciated!!!



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