backing_up_your_system_five_data
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{{datadir.jpg|}} \\ | {{datadir.jpg|}} \\ | ||
- | In this case, **F: | + | In this case, **F: |
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* It's always good to verify this path with the **DataDirectory** Path in the previous image. \\ | * It's always good to verify this path with the **DataDirectory** Path in the previous image. \\ | ||
* In this case we used a different dataset, but typically the most common path is **C: | * In this case we used a different dataset, but typically the most common path is **C: | ||
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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.1275348295.txt.gz · Last modified: 2010/05/31 16:24 (14 years ago) by nbains