Click Continue.
Insert a blank CD.
Scroll down the list and click the System State box so a check mark appears.

14 In the left box, click the plus sign (+) for Local Disk (C:). The file tree expands. Click the plus sign (+) for Documents and Settings, click the plus sign (+) for All Users, and then click the DRM box so a check mark appears.

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16 At the bottom of the window, beneath Backup media or file name, click Browse. Because a diskette is too small to save the backup file on, you will need to save the file to the desktop portion of the hard disk drive before writing the file to CD. If the message Insert a disk into drive A appears, click Cancel.

17 The Save as window opens. In the Save as type box, select Desktop from the drop-down list. In the Save as box, use the default name (Backup.bkf) or type in a file name with the extension .bkf and then click Save. The window closes.

18 Click Start Backup in the Backup Utility window. The Backup Job Information window opens.

19 Click Start Backup. The Backup Progress window opens. When the process finishes, the window displays the message The backup is complete.

20 Click Close.

21 Close the Backup Utility window. Continue with the next procedure.

Make the Backup CD

1 Click Start on the taskbar, choose All Programs, CD (DVD) Recorder, if present, RecordNow!, and then click RecordNow! again. The RecordNow! window opens.

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3 Select the Data Projects tab, and then click Data Disc.

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5 Click Add Files and Folders. The Select files and folders to add window opens.

6 In the Look in box, select Desktop from the drop-down list.

7 Click the backup file (for example Backup.bkf) so it appears in the File name box. Click Add. The window closes.

8 In the RecordNow! window, click the red Burn icon. If a warning window opens, click OK.

9 Wait while the program writes to the CD and the disc tray ejects.

10 Remove the CD, label it, and store it in a safe place for use with the next procedure. Click Done.

11 Close the RecordNow! window.

12 Because you do not need the backup file you created, drag the file to the Recycle Bin on the desktop. This deletes the copy of the file that was on the hard disk drive.

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