Only a local administrator account has the necessary rights to back up and restore System State data. A tape drive is the ideal backup media for use with ASR. You can also have the backup sent to a file, which means that you can use a separate physical hard disk in the same system to hold the backup. In addition, you can back up to a CDR drive if you think that the size of the backup set will fit on a single CDR disk. Note Keep in mind that while the Backup Utility can indeed create an ASR backup set to a network drive, the ASR restore procedure will be unable to retrieve that backup set and thus will be unable to restore your system.
To continue, click the Automated System Recovery Wizard button. Figure B The introductory screen tells you to make a separate backup of your data files. They can also delete file associations which result in errors, crashes, unresponsive "Not Responding" applications. Another cause is damage done by malware and destructive viruses, which completely destroy important system files and configurations. You can use an automated repair tool. There's no need for lengthy back-ups, support phone calls, guesswork or risking to your personal data.
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Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. Last reply by GreyMack Unsolved. Hello: Brand new XP user. Have a new Heard that it's a good idea to use that ASR Automated System Recovery program periodically in case the system crashes. Can't seem to find it. Where is it located, please? Any other things I should do in case the system crashes, like creating emergency boot disks, etc.
Read also about: "Copy the Ntldr and the Ntdetect. Any place to get these files without going to the Setup CD, which came in a sealed package from Dell.
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