la herramienta de copia de seguridad

24/07/2004 - 14:32 por cesar | Informe spam
en W98 y ME existia esa herramienta. Me he pasado ahora al
XP Home y no la encuentro. ¿se ha quitado? gracias

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#1 fermu
24/07/2004 - 14:46 | Informe spam
cesar laid this down on his screen :
en W98 y ME existia esa herramienta. Me he pasado ahora al
XP Home y no la encuentro. ¿se ha quitado? gracias



La utilidad para hacer copias de seguridad en WinXP se llama NTbackup
de forma predeterminada con WinXP home, no se instala. En el siguiente
KB, se describen los
pasos necesarios para instalarla.

**/Cómo instalar Copia de seguridad desde el CD-ROM de Windows XP Home
Edition
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...b;es;30289

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#2 JM Tella Llop [MVP Windows]
24/07/2004 - 14:49 | Informe spam
Loacliza en el CD de XP una carpeta que se llama NTBackup e instalalo. En el Home viene aparte en el CD.

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"cesar" wrote in message news:34d201c4717a$58267280$
en W98 y ME existia esa herramienta. Me he pasado ahora al
XP Home y no la encuentro. ¿se ha quitado? gracias
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#3 fermu
24/07/2004 - 14:52 | Informe spam
fermu submitted this idea :
para instalarla.

**/Cómo instalar Copia de seguridad desde el CD-ROM de Windows XP Home
Edition
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...;es;302894



se me corto el enlace, de todas formas la puedes localizar en el cd de
instalacion en \VALUEADD\MSFT\NTBACKUP

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#4 Amaury B. F.
24/07/2004 - 21:24 | Informe spam
Pero las copias que haces en W98/ME no las puedes recuperar en el de XP.

Hace tiempo encotre esto no se si funcionara.

Quarter-Inch Cartridge
(quick)

A magnetic tape drive standard popular in personal computers. Typically used
for backing up a computer's hard drive. QIC standards are controlled by a
group of manufacturers (Quarter-Inch Cartridge Drive Standards, Inc.). There
are two popular cartridge sizes: full (data-cartridge) and minicartridge.
QIC drives often connect directly to a computer's floppy drive controller
for ease of installation.

Note: QIC is also used as a file extension for Microsoft Win9x Backup
software. There are many reports of people backing up files using that
program before upgrading their Win9x system to WinXP and then not being able
to restore the information. As far as I can tell, these reports are accurate
and the WinXP backup/restore program does NOT support the Win9x Backup .QIC
file format. Several suggestions are usually given for solution to this
problem:

a.. Find a Win9x computer in the local area, restore the critical files
from the .QIC backup to that computer and then write them out to floppy
disks or a CD-ROM for transfer to the WinXP computer.
b.. Uninstall WinXP and reinstall Win9x in order to obtain the files.
Transfer them over to a CD-ROM or floppies and then reverse the process and
reinstall WinXP.
c.. Use a product such as PartitionMagic (one of many) to subdivide the
hard disk on the WinXP computer into multiple partitions. Install Win9x on
one of those partitions and then use that partition to recover the data from
the .QIC file. Write it out to a CD-ROM or floppies and then reboot into the
WinXP partition to transfer the data there.
d.. A visitor to this site (P.R.) indicates that he has had success
opening and restoring from .QIC files by using Stomp's Backup MyPC product.
This is an $80 commercial product but there is a 30-day trial version at
their Web site. [Added Jan 2004: A visitor (H.O) reports that the .QIC
capability has been taken out of the trial version of Stomp's Backup MyPC
product. He reports that the trial version of Backup MyPC that Veritas
licensed to Orlogix still has this capability. Copies of this trial version
can be found at: ZDNet or directly from Orlogix.]
A few people have had some success running the MSBACKUP file. Others have
not. If you want to try, here are the instructions; but keep in mind that
WinXP may not allow this program to run as it writes directly to the disk;
something that WinXP generally does not allow. [NOTE: This backup program is
DOS-based and does not use .QIC as the base extension for backing up files.
While I've heard reports of it working, I've heard more reports of it NOT
working. Your best bet for accessing .QIC files is still to find a Windows
98 machine and run the native Windows 98 backup program provided with that
operating system. Nothing else will work as well!]

a.. Obtain the W9x MSBACKUP program and run it in compatibility mode on
the WinXP computer. If you do not have the program you can download a copy
from MIcrosoft...
a.. ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/softlib/msl...msback.exe (558K)
...where the MSBACK.EXE file is a self-extracting file containing the
MSBACKUP.EXE program and supporting files. Place this file on a floppy disk,
open a DOS window, and execute the file. The MSBACKUP.EXE program and
supporting files will be extracted to the same floppy. You must then run the
install program. Create a temporary directory on the hard drive and then
command A>INSTALL C:\TEMP (or whatever directory name you made on the hard
drive). MSBACKUP will then run and attempt to set itself up. It during this
process that people tend to find WinXP not allowing the program to proceed.
Try it and see. No guarantees.

These are the only viable solutions suggested so far. Please write if you
find another.


Un Saludo,
Amaury B. F.



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