How to Create a System State Data Backup
Follow these steps to run System State data backup wizard:
To use this feature, you will need to be logged into your computer with administrative rights.
First click on Start button> All programs> Accessories> System Tools then click on Backup.
Backup wizard will start, click on advanced mode option to change the backup settings.
In a dialog box “Backup Utility”, select “Welcome” tab and click on Backup Wizard [Advanced] button to create backup of windows important components.
Click on Next button to continue backup wizard.
Now select option “Only back up the System State date” on what to back up page and click on Next button.
Click on Browse button to specify the destination for backup file and also set backup file name under “Type a name for this backup” box then click on Next button.
Now verify your selected settings and click on Finish button to start backup process.
So easy.
If you still have trouble doing it, call VA Denver Computer Services and we will help you.
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Windows 7
Windows 7 - The best Windows Operating System yet!
Windows 7 starts up and shuts down faster than ever and provides backwards compatibility for programs in Windows Vista, XP, and 2000. You can set up dual-screen mode with Internet browsing, share files easier, preview pages quickly, search faster, and experience rich graphics.
If you have Windows 7 or are upgrading to Windows 7, please first make sure your computer meets the minimum or optimal requirements:
| Part | Minimum | Optimal |
|---|---|---|
| Memory: | 1 GB RAM | 4 GB RAM |
| Video: | SVGA (800×600) | 128 MB Video Card |
| Hard Drive: | 40 GB | 120 GB |
| Hard Drive Free Space: | 16 GB | 20 GB |
| Optical Drive: | CD-ROM drive | DVD-ROM drive |
There are 4 versions of Windows 7:
| Version | Key Benefits |
|---|---|
| Starter: | Available only for netbooks |
| Home Premium: | Most Affordable->Improved Desktop Navigation & Home file sharing |
| Professional: | Connect to Company Networks, run Windows XP programs, Back up files to a network. |
| Ultimate: | Protect data loss or theft, switch between 35 different languages, plus has the same features as the Professional version. |
If you have problems with Windows 7, call your specialist to help you.
Windows Vista
Windows Vista was first released with lots of bugs and computer issues.
Microsoft has since provided updates that have tamed most of the Vista issues.
If you have Vista, please first make sure your computer meets the minimum or optimal requirements:
Part Minimum Optimal
| Memory: | 1 GB RAM | 4 GB RAM |
| Video: | SVGA (800×600) | 128 MB Video Card |
| Hard Drive: | 20 GB | 80 GB |
| Hard Drive Free Space: | 15 GB | 20 GB |
| Optical Drive: | CD-ROM drive | DVD-ROM drive |
There are 5 versions of Windows Vista:
| Version | Key Benefits |
|---|---|
| Starter: | Most Affordable |
| Home Basic: | Secure & Easily Searchable |
| Home Premium: | Entertainment-ready for music, video, photos, and TV |
| Business: | Easily network, remotely access computers, & prevent hardware failures. |
| Ultimate: | Protects data against loss or theft. |
“Fix it” of Microsoft.
The software, currently available as a trial or beta version, is intended for users of Windows XP and Vista.
The package also tries to anticipate how security updates will affect a PC before they are installed…