Windows Vista Help- Backing Up Data & Send and Receive Fax

Windows Vista Help with Backing Up Data

Ten seconds to the end. “Hut.” The quarterback receives the ball and decides to take it down from the 20 yard line. He tries to shake the “huddle”. He sees an elephant of a man charging at him. The opposing linebacker! And suddenly “swoosh”- the wind-and the linebacker has disappeared. He glances down and there he sees, lying on the ground, the linebacker taken down by the guard. Way to go guard!

We all need our back up, don’t we? Even with our Vista OS, we need help. And we have the best Windows Vista help. Windows Vista help providers recommend that you back up all your work and other such important material. Windows Vista help providers also say that you ought to do this as quickly as possible, so that you don’t lose anything valuable. It is possible on various levels that this happens. Windows Vista help providers outline a variety of methods to ensure that this happens. One of the most common methods provided by Windows Vista help providers is as follows:-

  1. Go to “Control Panel” from the Start menu.
  2. Click on “System and Maintenance,” then “Backup and Restore Center.”

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  3. Click “Back up your computer.”
  4. Select a drive on which to back up Windows Vista.
  5. Follow the ensuing instructions on the screen to back up Vista.

Various Windows Vista help providers outline a method by which you can restore your system to its old format. To do this, Windows Vista help providers recommend a backup first. Follow the same procedure as provided above and then restore the system by using the following steps:

  1. Click on the “Start” menu in the bottom right hand corner of the screen.
  2. Find the words “Control Panel” in the start menu and click to open the “Control Panel”.
  3. Find and click on the icon, “Backup and Restore Center.”
  4. Choose to restore your operating system using system restore or to restore your system from a previously saved restore point.

Most Windows Vista help would recommend taking a back up to that back up, you know just in case. Windows Vista help providers would recommend doing this by burning all of it onto a CD.

Windows Vista Help to Send and Receive Fax

Windows Vista has an inbuilt program called the “Windows fax and scan” that allows users to send and receive emails. It also allows you to send and receive fax scanned documents and forward faxes as email attachments. You need to make sure that you configure the program, with Windows Vista help, before you can use it for scanning and faxing purposes.  Once the setup is over, you should be able to send and receive a fax without any Windows Vista help.

Windows Vista help steps to set up Windows fax and scan

1)      This Windows Vista help process requires you to first click the “Start” button and then “All Programs.”

2)      Click “Windows Fax and Scan” located within the “All Programs” folder of the Start menu.

3)      Click the “Fax” button on the bottom of the left pane to switch to the Fax view.

4)      Click to open the “Tools” menu and click “Fax Accounts“.

5)      Windows Vista help suggests that you click “Add” to open the Fax Setup Wizard in your PC. Choose the appropriate option for connecting to either a fax modem or your network’s fax server.

6)      Complete the Fax Setup Wizard using your fax account information.

7)      If you do not have this information, contact the person that manages your fax account or network’s fax server.

 

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Windows Vista help steps to send fax 

1)      Open the “Start” menu and select “All Programs.”

2)      Click “Windows Fax and Scan” to open the fax software included with Vista.

3)      Click “Fax” in the bottom of the left pane to switch to Fax view.

4)      Click “New Fax” to open the Fax creation window.

5)      Input the recipient information and create a cover page for your fax.

6)      After you create the new fax, Windows Vista help suggests that you click “Send” to deliver the fax using your connected fax modem or your network’s fax server.

Windows Vista help steps to receive fax

1)      Click the Windows “Start” menu and select “All Programs.”

2)      Open “Windows Fax and Scan.” Click “Fax” in the bottom left pane to switch to Fax view.

3)      Click “Tools” and choose “Fax Settings.”

4)      Now Windows Vista help suggests that you switch to the “General” tab and place a check mark next to “Allow device to receive fax calls.”

A Windows Vista help tip: It’s better to connect an analog phone line to your PC, rather than a network fax server, or else, you’ll find yourself in need of Windows Vista help soon.

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