Thanks for the welcome!However, I've never had to deactivate my AV (MSE) to backup, although it won't hurt anything to do so, as long as you're not "online". I always disconnect from my internet connection prior to backup, so deactivating MSE won't hurt anything. In fact, I'll keep this in mind when I backup again.
Anyone who does not backup is a perfect candidate as a suicide bomber and can apply to al quaida for a job!Actually, I had to reinstall my 64 bit version of Win 7 Home Premium before it would properly backup. It kept hanging around 60% or so. There was one single folder out of place, the downloads folder. I repeated a few times, with no success, contacted HP, was advised to reinstall.
When I did, everything worked fine, and my backup went smooth. However, I no longer use Windows Backup, it's way too slow. I switched to Macrium Reflect, it done the job in a third of the time (or less) than Windows Backup does.
Today, I use Acronis True Image Home 2010 as my preferred backup method. It is slower than Macrium, but you have more options, such as incremental backups that doesn't take long.
However, I always keep one full backup with Macrium on hand.
But as far as the standard Windows Backup goes, it's a usable product. I've recovered twice with it. It, along with Macrium, gives Windows users no more excuses not to backup anymore. Backup drives (premade) or you can take a old drive and buy a case for it, or better yet, a new one, are at the lowest prices that I've ever seen. You can also use DVD's (CD's take too long, and too many of them), if you don't have a drive, or cannot afford it.
Most, if not all new computers gives you the option to create restore discs, which you should also make ASAP after the computer purchase. Consult your owner's manual for details. While this is an important thing to do, it doesn't recover your programs & personal data, such as documents, pictures & emails. At the very minimum, back these up to a USB thumb drive.
I just cannot describe how imperative it is to backup.
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