Can i backup my facts AFTER creating recovery Discs?
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By backup, I'm assuming you mean creating a untried recovery disk? A recovery disk takes a snapshot of your knotty drive and saves it onto another atmosphere, be it another drive, or DVD. In the event your system either become corrupted with virus, or runs irritatingly slow, you can use these disks to write over the drive with previous working notes - at the cost of losing whatever be being recovered over. Therefore, if you want to create a brand new one, you will require a new disk to burn to. And recovery disks, because they steal a snapshot of your entire drive can get huge - intricate drive huge
If you mean basically backing up your facts (such as your documents, music, photos etc) then that's unproblematic too: you burn it to disk. New files require a new disk.
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