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AVG 7, back-up to disc.

Maurice
02-07-2005, 06:46 AM
Have just investigated, but not used yet, the back-up to disc facility on the new free AVG7, brilliant! now I shan't have to go through Nero, to do this, I found this method difficult, obviously most members probably won't, but you know me, struggling, getting old, & not well, so this new way is an absolute boon.
Any comment on it, have AVG7 users tried it yet?, your views are, as usual, appreciated.

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Maurice
02-13-2005, 06:32 AM
As a follow-up to my last posting on this thread,no replies as yet [??] can I run this past you guys, it's a rescue disk, not a back-up, by the way, as I previously said, here is the "blurb" that they give on the rescue disk wizard;--
**Please note what they say in the last section, "on floppy", too large for that, surely, or perhaps you feed in several?, then there's "user defined folder" am I correct in thinking that if there is a crash, how could I access this folder?
Help out my weary mind, this is making me ask myself why I got a computer, but I'm danged if I'm going to give it up yet!!

Thanks, Maurice

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"The rescue disk enables you to scan & clean files in MS.DOS mode [at the command prompt]"

Next;- "Choose either AVG free edition files, or back-up file of your computer's system area"

Next;- "Enter the file name & description of the system area back-up file, the default name is systab rsst"

Next, & lastly, " Rescue disk to be created on either floppy**, or user defined folder**"

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