Windows 7 offers new and improved methods of making backups and file access. This screencast video touches on the highlights of both.
Windows 7 offers new and improved methods of making backups and file access. This screencast video touches on the highlights of both.
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So I have a drive mapped to another computer in my house. When I go to backup my computer, the backup wants to be 300GB, even though there is only 55GB used on my physical hard drive (which is the only hard drive installed on this computer). So I assume that Windows 7 backup is going to try to backup the other computer at the same time, which is most definitely not what I want. I assume this is due the ridiculous concept of "libraries", which really means"a way for you to conveniently scatter your crap everywhere so that your computer gets more disorganized every day and you get more helpless".
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