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My system is backup D (recovery) vs C (OS) and I need corrected to C.  How do I do that?

My system is backup D (recovery) vs C (OS) and I need corrected to C.  How do I do that?

SKVZ

you need to back up on an external hard drive or DVD

There is no use on c: backup

What happens when the failure of the operating system on c:

you anything including the backups that you made

d: drive should not be touched as it is to reinstall vista back to the standards of the factory in the event of failure of the system on c:

and if the hard disk fails you have no c: or d:

Do your backups on external hard drive or DVD

read the information in the link below

http://www.vista4beginners.com/how-to-backup-your-data

Walter, the time zone traveller

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