How to restore with backup set

I am using XE and apex apps, I have to reinstall my XP system, thus have to reinstall all the softwares, XE, apex, etc.
Is there an easy way to do that?
Before I was doing like that, I exported my data by using the data pump utilities, and then I reinstall XE, reinstall apex, and then import the data to my schemas.
I have backup sets avaliablbe, because the backup set is installed within another disk (D:), instead of system C:, which will be reinstalled?
Do you think I can just use the latest backupset to do a full recovery?
apex, data, all put together.

Hello,
because I happened to need to do an upgrade of apex from 4.0 to 4.0.1.Ok! I see.
However, in any case, have always a good Backup of your Database (cold backup or {Hot Backup + Archived log}) in a safe location (tape or separate disk).
It can save your life :-) .
Best regards,
Jean-Valentin

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