You should not try to perform a backup to the same
drive that has the operating system installed. If the
hard drive fails, you would be up a creek. For best
backup results and protection, invest in an USB external
drive for backup purposes. See the following as an example:
Frequently asked questions about the backup feature in Windows Live OneCare 2.0
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/944182
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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows System & Performance
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"Rob" wrote:
I am having problems backing up using Vista Home Premium.
For some reason I am unable to change my backup settings to enable me to
save to anything other than my "D" drive. Ideally I would like to save to the
"C" on my PC but when trying to do so I get the following text. File backup
could not save your automatic backup settings for the following reasons: Your
backup configuration is not valid. Review your backup settings (0x81000029)
Can someone please HELP.
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RobL