Hello,
Depends on what you call "backup". If you did a drag-n-drop of all the files, then NO, it would not work, because you would not be grabbing any of the invisible system files, such as the registry.
I am not sure if Windows Backup will talk to anything other than a tape backup device. Never tried it.
Now, if you use a disk imaging program, such as GHOST, PQDI, or IMAGEQUEST, then yes, that should work for you just fine.
Also, if you get the idea that you are going to use this disk image to make some "clones", then you will need to manage the SIDs on Win NT, 2000, and XP machines. The above programs offer some options concerning the SID.
Good luck.
Christian
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You'll definitely need 'Ghosting' software to do the job, and you should make sure it's the most up to date version you can get your hands on.
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