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DeskTop Backup - BootDrive

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The BootDrive entry field is where you will enter what drive you would like to archive information from. It is possible to archive information from any drive on your system. If you have another drive visible that you boot from occasionally (a maintenance partition for example) it is simply a matter of selecting it, scanning it, adding your "extra" files and archiving your selection of files from it.

You may also want to backup configuration files from another partition. The way this system works you will build a separate archive for each partition you will be saving configuration files on. Suppose your "MPTN" and "TCPIP" directories are on drive "H" and you want to archive their configurations. You would start a new backup archive for the "H" drive and add all the files you want from the "H" drive to the listing.

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