9/27/2009

How to backup important Files of Hard Disk C

Currently, most Windows users install the system on the partition C, Windows will store all important system files and personal files on the C drive by default, which gives file security (in particular, is personal file security) bring greater risks. In order to avoid the harm C drive failure bring ,you should divide the hard disk into more than several partitions, doing a good job of other security measures (such as antivirus, Hacking, and data backup),while you could transfer important personal files to other Logical Disk from the default save location C disk.

1, My Documents Method 1: "cut" down "My Documents" folder from the C disk, "paste" it into other volumes,when the "Confirm File Transfer" dialog appear and ask you "Is it really want to move the system desktop.ini file? ", click" Yes "button,all documents were transferred to the designated locations. Method 2: In any position to create a new folder (eg D: \ My File), then right-click on the desktop "My Documents" icon on the shortcut menu, select "Properties", open the "My Documents Properties "dialog box, delete the" target folder "project" C: \ My Documents ", type" D: \ My File "can be, you do not delete the original" C: \ My Documents "folder.
Method 2: In any position create a new folder (eg D: \ My File), then right-click "My Documents" icon on the desktop,select "Properties" on the shortcut menu,open the "My Documents Properties "dialog box, delete the" target folder "project" C: \ My Documents ", type" D: \ My File ", you do not delete the original" C: \ My Documents "folder.

2, input method thesaurus Open the C: \ Windows folder, and cut the two files and paste them into any other volumes(such as E: \ My Ime).Then run the Registry Editor (regedit.exe), navigate to "HKEY_USERS \. DEFAULT \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ PINTLGNT" branch, the "User Define Phrase File" key data "C: \ Windows \ p * p.upt "changed to" E: \ My Ime \ p * p.upt ", the" Learning File "key data" C: \ Windows \ p * l.imd "changed to" E: \ My Ime \ p * l.imd ", you can enjoy these words of the long-term. Some input methods commonly used can not be transferred to other logical disk,then you have to manually backup in order to restore them in the event of a disaster.

3, e-mail Many users choose Outlook Express to handle their own messages. Its location is the default e-mail to save C: \ Windows \ ApplicationData \ Identities \ (B5C7FF60-A138-11D3-9317-A6D78FF47163) \ Microsoft \ Outlook Express, it can also be transferred.

4, Address Book Cutting down *. wab (* on behalf of Windows login user name) file which under C: \ Windows \ Application Data \ Microsoft \ Address Book,paste it into any other volumes(such as E : \ Mail), and then run the Registry Editor, navigate to "HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ WAB \ WAB4 \ Wab File Name" branch of the "default" key data "C: \ Windows \ Application Data \ Microsoft \ Address Book \ *. wab "changed to" E: \ Mail \ *. wab ". Close the Registry Editor, you can use the address book in a new location.

5, the Favorites Windows favorites recorded the wonderful web page once visited,which allows you to speed up the browsing speed of the classic web pages. Open the C: \ Windows folder, you can see "Favorites" folder. Select this folder,"cut" down it to any other Logical disk folder (eg E: \ Bak) and "paste" it, you will see a "moving ... ..." dialog box, After the dialog box disappears,the transfer of success. Even after the reinstall the system, as long as the Registry Editor window, navigate to the "HKEY_USERS \. Default \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ User Shell Folders" branch of the "Favorites" key data "C: \ Windows \ Favorites \ "changed to" E: \ Bak \ Favorites \ ", your favorite exciting web pages can be re-used.

6, history record During operating the computer,your system will automatically record your operation to "History", which corresponds file is in C: \ Windows \ History.as moving "Favorites","cut and paste" it to any other volumes,this can guarantee your history is safe;The location of the history record in the registry is "C: \ Windows \ History \".The key is "History".

7, the network logon password During visiting Internet, there are many pages need to enter the registered user name and password,it will pop up a dialog box that prompts you just do not select "no longer save passwords" complex option after entered and confirmed, Windows will automatically remember the password, next time when you log on this page, you only need to enter the registered user name, the system will automatically fill in passwords. Windows will store the user name and password in the C: \ Windows \ Cookies folder. To cut and paste this folder to another Logical disk, and then modify the registry of the "Cookies" key (the same location with favorites and history records),no matter reinstall the system how many times,do not have to re-enter the visited web pages login password.

8, web cache folder Viewed a web page, the next time you can view this page offline, because when opening the web page,the browser has downloaded and saved this page to the specified folder in the cache.You can right-click the "Internet Explorer" icon the desktop,on the shortcut menu, select "Properties" to open "Internet Properties" dialog box,in the "General" tab,click the "Settings" button in the open "Settings" dialog box, click "Move Folder" button, open the "Browse for Folder" dialog box, in the local resource list, select a new folder, and then click the two "OK" in the "restart" dialog box, select "Yes", Windows automatically restarts to complete the transferring of the downloaded page.

The transfer of personal files is to move out of useful information,and no longer worry about C drive problems.Of course,transfer is not the most insurance way,because other the Logical disk except C drive is also not 100% insurance, risk still exists.Therefore,the best surefire plan is "file transfer + hard drive data backup."

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