file backup & recovery

The computer that I bought a couple of years comes with Windows XP.  At the time I used Windows One Care for security, backup and recovery, and to grant to the top of my computer.  Microsoft more One Care via my provider online.  Now, I use Microsoft Essentials for my safety but do not have a backup and restore program good, fast and reliable.  There is a Windows program that will duplicate the program used on One Care?  I currently use the backup that does not compress files and takes hours and several backup discs.  It also disables my DVD player that prevent me from copying the files to the disc.  I could really use Windows One Care back again.

Hi DARYL EREED.

Follow the steps in the article.

How to use Backup to protect data and restore files and folders on your computer in Windows XP and Windows Vista

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/309340

If you use Windows XP home edition to refer to article.

How to use the backup utility to back up files and folders in Windows XP Home Edition

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/308422

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