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No, Not unless it was a "disk image"backup.
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Yes. So long as you have enough space for the image file, just set the destination to the flash drive when creating the disk image.
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A backup to a removable disk.
The abbreviation D2D means Disk to disk backup. It is computer lingo. It is basically importing data from a hard disk to any other type of disk. The disk it is copied to is called a backup disk.
A regular image backup can backup and restore specific files while a true image backup is a "snapshot" of the directory at a certain time. A true image backup will bring back the DIR folder at the moment it was backed up.
== == In Windows XP, to create an image file of a CD, you :1) Go to My Computer 2) You right-click on the disk you want to create an image of 3) Click "Create image of cd" (or something similar) NOT "COPY TO CD" 4) Find the folder you wish to save the image to5) Click "start"
A Backup Exec keeps a backup of all the work. They ensure the stability and protection of data especially during disk-to-disk transitions. Basically they help protect and store backup of data.
If by disk based backup one means making a back up into a CD or DVD, then the advantage would be that even if the hard drive fails, one can still restore the backup version from the disk.
Part of the WinXP operating system is the ability to create a backup copy (ISO Image) of files you wish to safeguard. If you are not able to find the backup program in the Applications Folder then the Help Files have proved useful