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NTBackup can be used under Windows Vista and up by copying the NTBackup files from a Windows XP machine. To use tapes or other backup locations that use the Removable Storage Manager, you will need to turn it on i n the Turn Windows features on or off control panel, but in Windows 7 and up, the component was removed. [10] [11]
Microsoft Excel uses dedicated file formats that are not part of OOXML, and use the following extensions:.xlsb – Excel binary worksheet (BIFF12).xla – Excel add-in that can contain macros.xlam – Excel macro-enabled add-in.xll – Excel XLL add-in; a form of DLL-based add-in [1].xlw – Excel work space; previously known as "workbook"
9 February 2025 FlyBack: GPL Python No No Yes Yes ? May 5, 2010: FreeFileSync: GPLv3 C++ Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes January 7, 2024: git-annex: GPL3+ Haskell: No Yes Yes Partial Yes Feb 19, 2019: luckyBackup: GPLv3 C++ No No Yes Yes Yes Nov 18, 2018: Proxmox Backup Server: AGPLv3.0 Rust No No Yes Yes Yes March 29, 2023 [3] Restic: BSD 2-Clause License ...
XPL – HDi playlist; XSPF – XML Shareable Playlist Format; ZPL – Groove Music Playlist format from Microsoft; M3U – Multimedia playlist file; PLS – Multimedia playlist, originally developed for use with the museArc; QAUA - "Queye Audio Album", set of Queye Audio files with album metadata.
Backup and Restore [1] (formerly Backup and Restore Center [2]) is the primary backup component of Windows Vista and Windows 7.It can create file and folder backups, as well as system images backups, to be used for recovery in the event of data corruption, hard disk drive failure, or malware infection.
A backup strategy requires an information repository, "a secondary storage space for data" [7] that aggregates backups of data "sources". The repository could be as simple as a list of all backup media (DVDs, etc.) and the dates produced, or could include a computerized index, catalog, or relational database.
WBAdmin is a disk-based backup system. It can create a "bare metal" backup used to restore the Windows operating system to similar or dissimilar hardware. The backup file(s) created are primarily in the form of Microsoft's Virtual Hard Disk (.VHD) files with some accompanying .xml configuration files.
Microsoft Office 95 (version 7.0) [a] is the fourth major release of the Microsoft Office office suite for Windows systems, released by Microsoft on August 24, 1995. [5] It is the successor to both Office 4.2 and 4.3 and it bumps up the version number of both the suite itself and all its components to 7.0, so that each Office program's number matches the rest.