Ntbackup Valueadd\msft missing from the recovery cd

Original title: i can not find on my compaq system backup system and application recovery windows xp home edition, help!

I want to add my dvd recovery disk backup system, I followed the instructions how, I get valueadd\msft ntbackup, but can't find it on the disc. I want to backup my system, it has crash on me once and of course I lost my information. I tried to find other ways to get a backup system, microsoft or private. I am a novice at this but doesn't mean I would try something. can anyone help? I guess I could switch to xp pro if I had the money. Thank you advance.

The backup program is automatically installed on XP Professional, but not on XP Home. If you have the genuine bootable XP Home installation CD, insert it into your system and navigate to this folder:

\ValueAdd\MSFT\NTBACKUP

Double-click the Ntbackup.msi file to start the installation.

Here is a nice article from Microsoft which tell you all this:

http://support.Microsoft.com/?kbid=302894

Here is another article that explains how to:
http://www.winxptutor.com/Ntbackup.htm
If you do not have an installation CD or just can't find the Ntbackup.msi file to install it, you can download the installation file.

Here is the link to download the Ntbackup.msi file:

http://www.winxptutor.com/Ntbackup.htm

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