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Install Backup on
Windows XP Home Edition
Users of XP Home
Edition that have tried to back up their systems may have been
surprised to find that the Backup utility is not included in the
default installation of Windows XP Home Edition. No
Backup
icon is present on the Start
menu in Windows XP Home Edition, nor is Backup listed in Add
Remove Programs for Windows XP Home edition. No mention of the
utility is made anywhere during the installation, but it is included
with Windows XP Home Edition. It's just necessary to do a manual
install to prepare it for use.
To Manually Install
the Backup Utility
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Insert the CD Rom
and navigate to CD-ROM Drive:\VALUEADD\MSFT\NTBACKUP
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Double-click the
Ntbackup.msi file to start the wizard that installs Backup
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When the wizard is
complete, click Finish.
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