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  10. From: jhurwit@netcom.com (Jeffrey Hurwit)
  11. Subject: Re: Disaster Recovery - Planning Ahead w/K95
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  16. Date: Fri, 14 Nov 1997 06:45:37 GMT
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  19.  
  20. In article <345E412A.783C@sandia.gov>,
  21. "David M. Sears" <dmsears@sandia.gov> wrote:
  22.  
  23. >2.  Use some backup program (MS Backup, winzip, whatever) to backup 
  24. >the \k95 directory tree to floppy disk(s).  After a disaster,
  25. >restore from the backup floppys.  What about the registry???
  26.  
  27.     Backup programs designed for Windows 95 save the registry too, and
  28.     can restore it.  Such a backup tool can restore your entire
  29.     installation after a HDD crash:  Do a minimal reinstall of Win95,
  30.     install your backup software, and restore the rest of your system.
  31.  
  32.                                      Jeff
  33. -- 
  34. jhurwit@netcom.com                                       Jeffrey Hurwit
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