Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows XP Professional

Even though we hope it never happens, it is very likely that we at one time will run into the misfortune of losing a few files to an irreversible disk crash. But because you have a rock-solid backup strategy, you will only lose a few hundred bucks for a new hard disk. The only issue is now, how to restore the backups you made. Let s first list what the different restore possibilities are, before going into detail:
The Restore Wizard (Advanced)
The Restore And Manage Media tab of the Backup Utility
The Restore part of the Backup Or Restore Wizard
The Automated System Recovery
The System Restore tool
To use the Restore Wizard (Advanced), follow these steps:
Open the Backup Tool in Advanced Mode and select the Welcome tab.
Start the Restore Wizard (Advanced) through the button on the Welcome tab or through Tools Restore Wizard.
Before the Welcome page of the wizard appears, it first selects the Restore and Manage Media Tab in the Backup Utility.
The Welcome page of the Restore Wizard shows, click Next to open the What To Restore page. The primary part of the page is the Media Explorer. You start out with the available media in the left list and the right list the backup files on that medium. As you expand the media in the left list you can select the backup file of which the root of the backup catalog...