what is the difference between backup and restore in tally
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Answer Posted / m.a.sajid khan
It Means backup is making up a backup it may be some other drive like in your secondary partitions or it may be in pen drive,on any other system which is in sharing to this system.
backup is means it store on some other place which you have mention and it is useful for future events. means some time any problem to system or for software. and your store data will lost chances for this reason the backup is useful it means you will not lost your data you will get my backup files.so it is useful for future evens.
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