Windows XP: The Complete Reference Chapter 9: Backing Up Your Files with the Backup Utility Chapter Introduction What Is Backing Up? What Should You Back Up? How Often Should You Back Up? What Should You Do with Your Backup Disks or Tapes? What Is the Backup Utility? What Is a Backup Job? What Is the Removable Storage Service? Backing Up a Few Files or Folders Copying Files onto a Floppy Disk Copying Files onto Larger Drives Running the Backup Utility Installing the Backup Utility Running the Backup Utility Backing Up Files with the Backup Utility Creating a Backup Job with the Backup Or Restore Wizard Selecting Files to Back Up Choosing a Destination for the Backup File Choosing a Baseline or an Incremental Backup Choosing How to Back Up Choose When to Back Up Creating a Backup Job by Using the Backup Tab Running a Backup Job Running a Backup Job from the Backup Utility Window Running a Backup Job on a Schedule Excluding Files from Backups Setting Other Backup Options Running the Backup Utility from the Command Line Restoring Files with the Backup Utility Restoring Files Using the Restore Wizard Restoring Files by Using the Restore And Manage Media Tab Managing the Removable Storage Service Backing Up and Restoring System Information Using Automated System Recovery Making an ASR Disk Recovering Using an ASR Disk