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    Creating a Windows Vista Backup

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2 . The next screen offers the option to select a specific Complete PC Backup file to restore from. If you have created more than one backup, perhaps with different sets of applications installed, you can choose between them at this point, but for most purposes you're only likely to have one backup and Windows will select this automatically. The dialog shows the location of the file and the time at which it was made, so you can identify and restore from the right one. Press Next. The final screen before the restoration tells you what the software is about to do and gives you the option to delete existing partitions on your hard drive. Leave this box unchecked. Click Finish to start the restore.
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