Backup

Backing up system state data, files, and other data on your system is an important aspect of planning a reliable configuration. If you do not back up your data, you might not be able to recover important information or settings when problems occur. Microsoft® Windows® 2000 provides a backup utility that you can use to make sure that up-to-date copies of your data can be readily restored.

In This Chapter

Overview of Backups

Establishing a Backup Plan

Backing Up System State Data

Using Backup

Backing Up Windows 2000 Services and NTFS Features

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Related Information in the Resource Kit

For more information about planning considerations, see "Planning a Reliable Configuration" in this book.

For more information about restoring from backups, see "Repair, Recovery, and Restore" in this book.

For more information about data storage options, see "Data Storage and Management" in this book.


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