My backup is complete, so my computer is recommend I have remove some of my old backups

my backup is complete, so my computer is recommend I remove some of my old backups, are my most recent backups Save this info also, I won't delete important information.

Thank you
C. MR. C.

On Monday, February 6, 2012 15:37:44 + 0000, C. M. C. wrote:

my backup is complete, so my computer is recommend I remove some of my old backups, are my most recent backups Save this info also, I won't delete important information.

What you save up to? Are what program you using backup?

You can read this article on the backup that I wrote: 'save '.
"Your computer regularly and reliably" to
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=314

Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows desktop experience) since 2003
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