With an external hard drive =D
Yes. Remember to back-up important files.
Transfer the files to your PC and then transfer them back to where they were before.
http://download.cnet.com/windows/backup-software/ This link will give you all of the information that you need to know before you back up your files. You should get a CD when you bought your PC.
You should always back up your computer files just in case your computer decides to go kaput. When you back up your files on another drive, you can always have access to them.
you back up your files so if any are important you dont loose them all if your computer crashes :)
Complete PC Backup Guide to Managing and maintaining your PC 7th edition page 637 Paragraph 2
The best way is.... to buy a portable hard drive and make back up files. and only then put everything in a single place briefcase/drive on your new PC. then - you can have the time to sort what goes where (programs/files). a good arrangement if you can is putting files and programs in different drives.
The only way I know is to set up an Administrator password for your PC.
It deletes temporary and necessary files to lighten up your PC.
we back up r data because if some mishap happens and the data get lost . You will be able to have all ur data and you will not lose some of ur important files. The back up data is found in the hard disk of your pc/laptop.
If a PC has no RAM, the computer will not boot. So your answer is no files will run ... on a PC.
I think you're referring to an incrementalback-up. An incremental back-up compares the files on a computer with the files on the back-up. The software only copies new or modified files to the existing back-up - it bypasses any file that already exists and has not been changed.