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First thing to understand.......SSMS isnt backing up the database. It's just a front end to run t-sql on the server. When you issue the backup command it is executing on the server, not on your machine in SSMS.
Go to the server and open the Mgmt, find the 'backup' option and click on it. Go to the File menu and click on 'New backup'. Give the backup a name like 'SQLEXPRESS2008_BKP' (yes, with a capital S), and click OK. Then go to the properties of the new backup (right click on it and select properties) and specify the location on the server.
As far as the nobles go, you have to remember that there are, in general, two systems in place. The big estate system that spread through the 6th/7th centuries and the mini-manor system that is new in AD&D. The big estates were rather unsystematic, as you mentioned, and many nobles would have been split up into a number of manors. The big estates were rarely inherited, as the manors were given to their firstborn sons as a result of the Norman Conquest. That left a large number of nobles who would have seen their lands split up into several manors with various sizes. So the question is not whether the nobles would have done well or not, but rather whether it's the case that a typical (manor-sized) noble would have done well. 827ec27edc