Bob
Sun May 11 10:50:21 PDT 2008
Thanks for your response. I'm not planning on buying a laptop with Vista 64
so maybe it will work. I'm sure there are other alternatives but Win 98
backup works great and is free. I've tried copying the files to a 8 GB
memory stick but it seems unreliable as the files become easily corrupted.
Copying a file structure directly to a CD without compression presents some
problems too.
"Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in message
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> Honestly, Bob, I don't know. I'm certain that it won't work on Vista 64,
> primarily because I strongly suspect there are 16-bit elements in it. But
> whether you could get it to work in 32-bit Vista is something I just don't
> have any experience with. Howvever, that being said, there are excellent
> alternatives that will work. One I've used with good success is Acronis.
> And, frankly, just using a simple CD/DVD burning program should do what
> you want. Just copy the file structure directly onto your cd/dvd and burn.
>
> --
> Charlie.
>
http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64
>
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel
>
>
> "Bob L" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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>>I have 4 PC's running Win XP and use Windows 98 Backup to transfer files
>>and keep things in sync. One of the computers is at a remote location
>>during the summer so I can't use a network to transfer files. All
>>computers have identical file structures and I've found that using Win 98
>>backup works great since it allows data compression and I simply have to
>>make a backup, transfer the .qic file to a CD and then do a restore. The
>>XP backup software does not allow data compression unless you are backing
>>up to a tape drive.
>>
>> To get Win 98 backup to work on XP I carefully transfer the appropriate
>> files that are used by Win 98 backup to the c:\windows\system32 directory
>> and, most importantly, I set program compatibility for Windows 98.
>>
>> I am faced with replacing my old laptop with a new one and it seems that
>> it will be difficult to buy one with Win XP. So my question is: Is it
>> possible that Windows 98 backup will work on a Vista machine? Does Vista
>> have program compatibility mode that can be set like XP has?
>>
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