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Install the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard on Windows XP Home

By: Staff
Date: August 28, 2007

Windows XP contains an enough practical utility to backup and restore files. If you have Windows XP version pro, you will find it by clicking to “Start menu” then “All Programs”, “Accessories”, “System Tools”. On the other hand if you have Windows XP family version you will not find it because it is not includes inside by defect.

On the other hand for the users of family Windows XP, you have the possibility of installing it by your CD of installation of Windows. Open the contents of CD in your Windows Explorer, direct in the file “VALUEADD”, then “MSFT” then “NTBACKUP”. Here you will find a file of installation named “NTBACKUP”.

It any more but does not remain you to launch this file to start the installation of the utility Files and Settings Transfer Wizard. After the installation, you should finally have it in the menu to start (which I indicated above). For more information on the use of this assistant, to see Utility of safeguard of Windows XP.

 

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