User Name Password Register
DaniWeb IT Discussion Community
All
What is DaniWeb IT Discussion Community?
You're currently browsing the Windows NT / 2000 / XP / 2003 section within the Tech Talk category of DaniWeb, a massive community of 427,123 software developers, web developers, Internet marketers, and tech gurus who are all enthusiastic about making contacts, networking, and learning from each other. In fact, there are 2,020 IT professionals currently interacting right now! Registration is free, only takes a minute and lets you enjoy all of the interactive features of the site.
Please support our Windows NT / 2000 / XP / 2003 advertiser: Programming Forums
Views: 1102 | Replies: 6
Reply
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 70
Reputation: compnutt is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 4
Solved Threads: 0
compnutt's Avatar
compnutt compnutt is offline Offline
Junior Poster in Training

Help correct file name for back up

  #1  
Sep 10th, 2006
:rolleyes: when i try to backup my settings & documents to cd/r it shows at the bottom file window saying backup. i clicked to start the procedure & says that is not the correct file name. i have to do a backup to cd/r because i have alot of files to backup that will not fit on a floppy. is there a specific file name i need to enter to proceed w/ the process. this is the pc that crashed on me earlier cause i could'nt perform this correctly.so i'm in trouble now. pc is not booting to windows because of a very large mistake i made in chkdsk procedure. i have a post on this issue. {WILL NOT BOOT TO WINDOWS}. any comments would be greatful.:mrgreen:
Last edited by compnutt : Sep 10th, 2006 at 12:09 pm.
AddThis Social Bookmark Button
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 283
Reputation: fry is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 4
Solved Threads: 14
fry fry is offline Offline
Posting Whiz in Training

Re: correct file name for back up

  #2  
Sep 11th, 2006
ok, what program do you use to perform backup task, or you just use paste&copy?
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 70
Reputation: compnutt is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 4
Solved Threads: 0
compnutt's Avatar
compnutt compnutt is offline Offline
Junior Poster in Training

Re: correct file name for back up

  #3  
Sep 11th, 2006
i used back up wizard. i'm learning a little about copy & paste. have'nt got it down pack just yet. can only do it in widows applications. my only experience w/ burning music & dvd movies. i have roxio burning software but have trouble some times trying to create a proper file name & it decines it. thats w/ any type of procedure. i'm trying to burn my data onto a cd/r disk. thanks for replying.
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 283
Reputation: fry is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 4
Solved Threads: 14
fry fry is offline Offline
Posting Whiz in Training

Re: correct file name for back up

  #4  
Sep 12th, 2006
you, didn't answer my question, nevertheless try simply copy your "my documents", about "my setting" are you mean settings of the windows, unfortunatelly you won't be able to backup them.
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 70
Reputation: compnutt is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 4
Solved Threads: 0
compnutt's Avatar
compnutt compnutt is offline Offline
Junior Poster in Training

Re: correct file name for back up

  #5  
Sep 12th, 2006
:rolleyes: well actually i meant windows but i assume what your saying makes sense. you mean i have to have some sort of backup software to perform this procedure? i ordered that from gateway. i see what your talking about when you say copy my documents. i'll check some articles on how to do this.about my settings, i did'nt really understand that, but i'll check it out. i need to back up all my pictures & email folder content all my wifes smileys & backgrounds she bought from incredimail. i definately believe its all still there just accomplishing the task is another thing. the software i purchased when i recieve it has a program about retrieving my data from my h/d. gateway must own Emachine corp. thanks again.
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Zone 7 - UK
Posts: 72
Reputation: DaveB is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 3
Solved Threads: 2
DaveB's Avatar
DaveB DaveB is offline Offline
Junior Poster in Training

Re: correct file name for back up

  #6  
Sep 13th, 2006
Hi

Try out this procedure.

Open My Computer, Navigate to C:\ > Documents and Settings.

Put in a CD-R, and if an menu appears, select "~Write files to Disk~", or again navigate to My Computer, and open up your CD Rewriter Drive.

Go back to the window, "Documents and Settings" and right-click the folder, whose name is your PC username, and select copy.

Open the window for your CD-R Drive, and right-click the empty space, and select "Paste".

On the menu to the left, select "~Write these files to disk~" (or something similar).

Regards, David
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 70
Reputation: compnutt is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 4
Solved Threads: 0
compnutt's Avatar
compnutt compnutt is offline Offline
Junior Poster in Training

Re: correct file name for back up

  #7  
Sep 13th, 2006
:mrgreen: thanks DaveB, i'll give a shot. i wished i could have known this when my computer crashed. can't boot to windows. when i get to where i can get my windows to boot back i'll perform your procedure from now on. i have always wondered how to perform a proper backup. but never could accomplish it. i would like to backup email & my documents & desktop only. the other stuff does'nt matter. thanks for the reply back. maybe i can help you sometime. thanks again.
Last edited by compnutt : Sep 13th, 2006 at 12:29 pm.
Reply With Quote  
Reply

Only community members can participate in forum threads. You must register or log in to contribute.

DaniWeb Windows NT / 2000 / XP / 2003 Marketplace
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)

 

Thread Tools Display Modes

Similar Threads
Other Threads in the Windows NT / 2000 / XP / 2003 Forum

All times are GMT -4. The time now is 6:29 pm.
Forum system based on vBulletin Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
©2003 - 2008 DaniWeb® LLC