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Old 03-22-2007, 09:00 AM
Jill Zoeller [MSFT]
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Re: Vista Backup for Home Premium

We've heard a lot of feedback about the types of files that are
excluded...the only way to back them up is to zip them first and then choose
the "Compressed Files" option. We are looking at ways to improve this in
future version.

Ultimate Edition contains a number of features in addition to Complete PC
Backup. I agree that it would be useful to have this tool in Premium Edition
but this was a marketing decision to help differente the editions and add
value to Ultimate.

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"lcwakeman" <lcwakeman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C1B2601F-EAA2-4D77-8F50-538D93B43811@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> Two questions,
>
> First, the vista backup and restore center doesn't backup all of the files
> I
> want it to. I am a web developer and work with PHP. vista backup and
> restore center doesn't backup .php files or .js (javascript) files. I
> checked by starting a restore process and searching for these files. I
> haven't explored any further but it looks like Microsoft decided what
> types
> of files are important to users and just backs those up. If the files are
> in
> my Documents folder (actually any files in the Users folder), they should
> be
> backed up. How can I get vista backup and restore center to backup these
> files?
>
> Second, Why doesn't Vista Home Premium support image backups? The cost to
> upgrade to Ultimate is $150. This is ridiculous. I can buy a backup
> product
> that creates image backups for under $50.[/color]

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Old 03-22-2007, 09:00 AM