Hello Teresa,

In Windows 8 you can press the Windows key and type in SDCLT.  When you hear 
SDCLT.EXE announced press enter key.  In the resulting window you can tab to 
choices for creating a system repair disk and creating a system image.  You 
might want to create the system repair disk first and then create the system 
image.  

When you press enter on the "create a system image" link you will have choices 
of saving to DVDS or to a hard drive.  If you use a hard drive you should have 
it attached before starting the image creation process so it will be recognized 
as a possible destination.  Choose where you want the image saved and use the 
Next button.  In the window that appears you will have a Start Backup button 
that you can use to start The backup.  

The initial window that has choices for creating a system image and a system 
repair disk also has a link for setting up scheduled backups.  Press enter key 
on the link, pick where you want backups to go and then use the Next button.  
In the resulting window choose the appropriate radio button for either letting 
windows pick what to back up or choosing yourself what you want backed up on a 
schedule.  If you let Windows decide the backup will consist of All users, 
default Windows folders and local files in libraries.     If you choose to let 
Windows decide then tab to the Next button and press spacebar.  In the 
following window you can use the change settings link to make changes to the 
scheduled time for backups or save settings and start the backup.    If you 
choose to not let Windows decide what is backed up then after selecting the 
appropriate radio button to make your own choices for what is backed up tab to 
the Next button and use spacebar.  You will then be in a tree structure and can 
make your selections for what you want backed up on a schedule.  Using the Next 
button should take you to a window where you can use a link to change the 
current scheduled times or save settings and start backup.   

You can also use File History in Windows 8 to set up a backup schedule.  If you 
use File History you can also choose to back up to a network place.  

Take care.

Brian Lee
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-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Teresa Arroyo
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2013 9:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] computer backup

Hello,
Running Windows 8 and Jaws 15 Beta.
I think this subject has been discussed before, but I am not sure about it.
I am using a Dell Inspiron, don’t remeber the model, and I would like to, 
ideally, backup the whole system. If this is not possible, at least I would 
like to back up Windows 8. My computer came with it installed, but I didn’t get 
a DDBD for the case it broke down.
Every now and then a window emerges with the message ‘dell backup and recovery 
button’, but I don’t know what thi does and how it works. Could some one please 
give me step-by-step instructions as how to back up either the whole computer, 
or Windows 8 to a DVD disk?
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Teresa Arroyo
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