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Showing posts with label Backup. Show all posts

Install the Windows Recovery Console in Boot Menu

The Windows Recovery Console is required to fix many startup issues caused by malware, viruses, and corrupt system files. The Recovery Console can be booted from the Windows Setup disc, but many machines (including Netbooks) do not have CD drives or easy access to the Windows Setup disc.

Below are the instructions to install the Recovery Console on any Windows XP machine as a boot list option. You will no longer need physical access to the Windows Setup disc (except to install initially) when things go wrong.

  • Insert the Windows XP setup disc.
  • Click Start -> Run and type: "%windir%\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons"
  • Click YES on the Windows Setup box to install the Recovery Console.
  • Setup will attempt to connect to the Internet to update any setup files from the disc. Press ESC to interrupt the setup and use the files on the disc only.
  • Once the Recovery Console is installed a confirmation box will pop up. Click OK.

Some Windows XP passwords will not be recognized by the Recovery Console. To remove the password requirement, modify the following registry key:

  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Setup\RecoveryConsole
  • Set the DWORD SecurityLevel value to 1.


Creating Multi-boot DVDs with MagicISO

MagicISO Maker is a powerful CD/DVD-image-file editor, CD burner, and CD/DVD-backup tool. It can directly create, edit, extract, and burn ISO files. It also can convert almost all CD and DVD image formats to ISO and BIN/CUE. With MagicISO Maker, you can handle DVD images up to 10GB; make CD-image files from CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs; and burn ISO files and other CD and DVD image files (BIN, IMG, CIF, NRG, BWI, VCD) to CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW. The program supports the making of bootable CD and DVD image files; the loading of boot-image files exported by WinISO; the processing of CD and DVD image files with ISO9660, Joliet, Rock Ridge, and UDF volume; edit properties of CD and DVD image files; the searching of files or folders with wildcard characters; the creation of multibootable CD and DVD image files by a bootable setup wizard; expert settings for creating Linux or Unix bootable CDs; and the opening, editing, and extraction of a floppy-disk image file.

Powerful Features:

1.Process almost all CD-ROM image file(s) including (ISO,BIN,NRG,CRF,BWI,BWT,LCD,CUE,CCD,MDF,MDS,VCD,CIF,FCD,VDI,C2D,PDI,IMG,etc).

2.Ability to directly add/delete/rename/extract file(s) within image files.

3.Convert image files to the standard ISO format(Include BIN to ISO,NRG to ISO,CIF to ISO converter etc).

4.Backup CD to your hard disk.

5.Burn CD with most of CD image file(include ISO,BIN,NRG,CIF etc)

6.Supports ISO 9660 Level1/2/3 and Joliet extension

7.Duplicate disc to ISO file from CD-ROM.

8.Magic ISO maker embed with Windows Explorer.

9.You can convert almost all image file formats, and save it as a standard ISO format file.

10.Edit ISO file in many format(such as Nero burning ROM, Easy CD Creator, CDRWin, CloneCD, BlindWrite, winiso, reader etc).

11.Select some files or directories, and then create the ISO based on these files.

12.Make bootable ISO file.

13.Because of its file associations, you can simply double click an ISO file in Windows Explorer to open it.

14.Very easy to use interface but powerful enough for an expert.

15. edit properties of CD/DVD image files.

16. Correct volume serial number after editing original CD/DVD image files.

17. Can searching files or directories in CD/DVD image file.

18. Command line utility (miso.exe) for creating, editing, extracting ISO file on Windows Console

19.Supports ISO image with Rock Ridge extension (Linux/Unix CDs)

20. Supports expert bootable setting for creating Linux/Unix bootable CD

21. Supports creating Multi-Boot CD/DVD so that the user can install Multiple Operation System from one CD/DVD

22. supports opening/extracting/editing floppy disk image file.

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Creating Multi-boot DVDs with EasyBoot

6:41 PM by Yash Kalra 0 comments

f you are a system administrator, then you probably have a whole bunch of CDs of all the operating systems installed on your network. So you d be hunting for the right CD every time you have to install an OS on any machine. This can be difficult and time consuming. The way out is to put all your operating systems on a single DVD. These DVDs can also be made to support multi-booting. So whenever you insert the DVD into a drive and reboot the machine, it will list all the operating systems it has so that you can choose the one you want to install. Here�s the way you can do it.

First you need a boot loader for the DVD, which supports multi-booting. There are many ways to burn a multi-boot DVD.

The easiest is to use a software called Easy boot 4.1, which is a shareware utility. It even lets you create colorful boot menus with background pictures. It is easy to use and creates an ISO image as the output file, which can then be used to burn a DVD using Nero.

After the utility is installed, it creates an EasyBoot shortcut on your desktop. Double click it to open a preview menu window and the Easy boot window. From the Easy Boot window, you can change the menu layout and boot menu settings. Click on the Menu tab to set the text for each menu and the command for each to load its corresponding boot image. This command will be executed when the menu is selected. In multi-booting, the boot loader calls the selected boot sector, which will be present in an .img or .bin file. The boot sector, then further searches for the OS kernel and loads it.

After configuring the menus, you need to dump installers for all the operating systems to C:\EasyBoot\Disk1 folder. Then copy the OS boot image (a .bin or .img file) to the C:\EasyBoot\Disk1\ezboot folder. This is the same image file that you specified in the menu command while creating the menu.

Now from the EasyBoot window, select the File tab and click the Make ISO button. This will prompt you to create an ISO image out of all the contents dumped in C:\EasyBoot\Disk1. Click Make button. The tool creates the bootable ISO file in the C:\EasyBoot\iso directory.

Finally you need to make a Bootable DVD out of this ISO image. Start the Nero burning software and select Recorder>Burn Image from the menu bar. Here a burn compilation window will pop up. Select DVD from the drop down list and click the Burn button to make your multi-boot DVD.

Now whenever you insert this DVD into a drive and boot the machine, it will show you a menu of all the operating systems stored in it. Choose the one you want to install

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Backup And Restore Wireless Network Settings In Windows 7



One of the new features to manage network and Internet connections in Windows 7 is the ability to backup and restore wireless network settings. This can be very useful for computer users who operate with multiple computer systems, families with several family laptops and businesses with employees who connect with laptops to the network. The process of backing up and restoring wireless network settings takes less than a minute to perform. Lets get started.

Start by opening the Network and Sharing Center. This can be done by clicking on the Windows start menu, then on Control Panel and in the Control Panel on Network and Internet.

network and sharing center

Locate Manage Wireless Networks on the upper left side of the screen and click on it. This will open the following screen that will show all configured wireless network connections.

manage wireless networks

A double-click on any network connection will open the Wireless Network Properties.

wireless network properties

The link to copy the network profile to a USB flash drive is provided at the bottom of the screen. A click on that link will open the copy network settings screen.

copy network settings

A USB drive needs to be connected to the computer system to proceed. A click on the next button will backup the network settings to a connected USB flash drive. The process itself takes only a few seconds to complete.

network settings

The process will save the file setupSNK.exe to the USB flash drive. This file can be used to restore the wireless network settings to another computer system. This will work not only for computer systems running Windows 7 but also those that run Windows XP or Windows Vista.

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How to Backup & Restore Outlook Express emails,Addressbook,mail accounts

Outlook Express backup and restore is not as simple as it is in Ms Outlook. The following procedure will help you with a step by step procedure on backup and restore of Ms Outlook Express. This should work on Outlook Express 5 & 6 and as you are aware there is no Outlook Express 7.

The procedure involves

1. Backing up emails

2. Backing up (export) Address Book

3. Backing up (export) Mail Accounts

Backup EMails

Backup the outlook Express mails to a seperate folder by doing the following:

1. Open Outlook Express, click Tools and then Options.

2. Click the Maintenance tab then Store Folder.

3. Copy the storage location path.

4. Click Cancel, Cancel to close the dialog box.

5. Now, Click Start - Run, paste the path copied and click OK.

6. Once the folder opens, copy all the files in the folder [.dbx file] and paste then onto a new folder [say MailBackup] on the C:\ drive.

Backup Address Book

Export the Address book in the CSV format to the MailBackup folder by doing the following:

1. Open Outlook Express, click File - Export and select Address Book.

2. Select Text File (Comma Separated Values) and click Export.

3. Browse and select the MailBackup folder as the backup location and name the file[say as, BackupAdd.CSV].

6. Click Next.

7. Select the fields that you want to export, and then click Finish.

8. Click OK and then Close.

Backup Mail Account

Backup the Mail Account onto the MailBackup folder by doing the following:

1. Open Outlook Express, click Tools then Accounts.

2. Click the Mail tab, then the mail account to export, and click Export.

3. In the Save In box, locate the Mail Backup folder and click Save.

4. Repeat these steps for each mail account that you want to export.

5. Click Close.

Backup News Account: Backup News accounts (if any) using the above procedure where in Step 2, click the News tab instead of the Mail tab.

With this the Backup completes. Now, proceed with the following to restore the Outlook Express mails. All the data backed up needs to be restored back using the Import function. If there are multiple identities from which Backup has been done then each identity has to be created seperately and the following procedure should be repeated for each account.

Restore Email messages

1. Open the Outlook Express, click File, Import, and click Messages.

2. In the Select an e-mail program to import from box, click Microsoft Outlook Express 5 or Microsoft Outlook Express 6, and click Next.

3. Click Import mail from an OE5 store directory or Import mail from an OE6 store directory, and then click OK.

4. Click Browse, and then click on the Mail Backup folder on your system.

5. Click OK, and then click Next.

6. Click All folders, click Next, and click Finish.

Restore Address Book:

1. Open Outlook Express, click File, Import, and then click Other Address Book.

2. Click Text File (Comma Separated Values), and then click Import.

3. Click Browse.

4. Locate the Mail Backup folder on your system, click the address book .csv file, and click Open.

5. Click Next, and then click Finish.

6. Click OK, and click Close.

Restore Account Settings:

1. Open Outlook Express, click Tools, Accounts.

2. On the Mail tab, click Import.

3. In the Look In box, locate the Mail Backup folder on your system.

4. Click the mail account that you want to import, and then click Open.

5. Repeat these steps for each mail account that you want to import.

6. Click Close.

Restore Newsgroup Account:

Restore the Newsgroup account the same way as above where in Step 2, Select news tab instead of the Mail tab.

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