backing_up_your_system_five_data
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backing_up_your_system_five_data [2010/05/28 16:24 (14 years ago)] – nbains | backing_up_your_system_five_data [2010/08/20 13:12 (14 years ago)] (current) – bob | ||
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- | **2.** Navigate to your Data Directory and **right click** on the folder, and select **copy**, like shown below: | + | **2.** Navigate to your Data Directory |
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As you can see the at the top of the screen circled, is the path of your **data** directory. | As you can see the at the top of the screen circled, is the path of your **data** directory. | ||
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===== Pasting your Data directory and completing backup ===== | ===== Pasting your Data directory and completing backup ===== | ||
- | Once you have copied your **Data directory** you can paste it to whichever location you would like, typically | + | Once you have copied your **Data directory** you can paste it to whichever location you would like, typically |
**1.** Right click on any white space in the folder and select **Paste** | **1.** Right click on any white space in the folder and select **Paste** |
backing_up_your_system_five_data.1275089073.txt.gz · Last modified: 2010/05/28 16:24 (14 years ago) by nbains