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How Do You Make A Windows XP Home Edition Recovery Disk?

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How Do You Make A Windows XP Home Edition Recovery Disk?

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Creating a recovery disk for your Windows XP Home computer can be useful to insulate yourself against the possibility of computer failure, keeping your system able to revert to a chosen recovery point at your command. This can be done by using the Backup program in your Windows XP system, which will allow you to preserve your system against failure. Click “Start.” Select “Programs,” “Accessories,” “System Tools” and “Backup.” Click “Backup files” and select “All information on this computer.” Click on the Desktop as the destination of the backup file and press “Finish.” Open your CD burning program and select “Data Disk.” Drag the backup file from your Desktop to the burning queue and press “Burn” to create your Recovery disk.

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