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 ===== Backup Utility ===== ===== Backup Utility =====
-The Backup Utility is built into Windows. There is no reason to pay for a backup application. It can be executed by clicking the following sequence:<br /> +The Backup Utility is built into Windows. There is no reason to pay for a backup application. It can be executed by clicking the following sequence: \\ 
-Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Systtem Tools -> Backup<br />+Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Backup \\
 It has a guided wizard mode and an advanced mode. It has a guided wizard mode and an advanced mode.
  
-===== !SyncBack Freeware ===== +===== SyncBack Freeware ===== 
-!SyncBack is a simple, yet powerful, backup utility. It has great flexibility with its many features:+SyncBack is a simple, yet powerful, backup utility. It has great flexibility with its many features:
   * Backup and Synchronization   * Backup and Synchronization
   * Scheduling of jobs   * Scheduling of jobs
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 http://www.2brightsparks.com/downloads.html#freeware http://www.2brightsparks.com/downloads.html#freeware
  
-===== !DriveImage XML ===== +===== DriveImage XML ===== 
-!DriveImage is for the imaging and backing up of partitions and logical drives. I mainly use it for migrating to new drives.<br />+DriveImage is for the imaging and backing up of partitions and logical drives. I mainly use it for migrating to new drives. \\
 http://www.runtime.org/driveimage-xml.htm http://www.runtime.org/driveimage-xml.htm
  
 ===== dd for Windows ===== ===== dd for Windows =====
-dd (stands for "data definition") is actually a Linux/Unix command, but has been ported to Windows. This is a command line utility that is extremely flexible and powerful. Care needs to be taken when using dd as can be seen by its pet names: "destroy disk", "data destroyer" or "delete data".<br />+dd (stands for "data definition") is actually a Linux/Unix command, but has been ported to Windows. This is a command line utility that is extremely flexible and powerful. Care needs to be taken when using dd as can be seen by its pet names: "destroy disk", "data destroyer" or "delete data"\\
 http://www.chrysocome.net/dd http://www.chrysocome.net/dd
  
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