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| | Full system backup on new partion... please help! Now that I have my system exactly the way I like it, and everything is running perfect. I would like to back it up so if I have a serious issue I can come back to this exact point. I have checked the backup section and was trying to add a partition but I can only get 500MB (or around that). How can I increase the size suitable to do this. I have 35GB used on a 140GB (the drive is supposed to be 160 but only says 149GB). There are no other partitions on the drive. I hope that made sense ![]() Thanks Paul -- HP Pavilion DV9417ca Entertainment Laptop AMD Turion 64x2 1.8GHz 160GB/2GB/Nvidia GeForce Go 6150 Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit |
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| | Re: Full system backup on new partion... please help! It makes little sense to partition your system drive and backup to it because if you lose your hard drive you will also be losing your backup! Unless you buy an external hard disk, you would backup to DVD's. I've done this, and it works. Just make sure that you have or can make the bootup DVD to run the restore program. I bought a retail version of Vista Ultimate and can use the install disk. I think HP allows you to burn a "Recovery Disk" that you would use to boot up the restore program. You might want to use Windows to format the nine DVD's ahead of time before running the Complete PC backup. "Paul-JC" <p@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%238I6IYzdIHA.5560@xxxxxx Quote: > Now that I have my system exactly the way I like it, and everything is > running perfect. I would like to back it up so if I have a serious issue I > can come back to this exact point. I have checked the backup section and > was trying to add a partition but I can only get 500MB (or around that). > > How can I increase the size suitable to do this. I have 35GB used on a > 140GB (the drive is supposed to be 160 but only says 149GB). There are no > other partitions on the drive. > > I hope that made sense ![]() > > Thanks > Paul > -- > > HP Pavilion DV9417ca Entertainment Laptop > AMD Turion 64x2 1.8GHz > 160GB/2GB/Nvidia GeForce Go 6150 > Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit > |
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| | Re: Full system backup on new portion... please help! If windows crashes, how it that going to effect the other backup partition? the only damage that would happen to that area would be physical damage. So backing up to a partition would be ok if I don't do any physical damage, right?! ... In the 9 years I've had laptops and the rest of the years desktops, I have never physically damaged a hard drive... It's always been a software issue. Paul "Don Farmer" <don_farmer@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:0FE99D3B-809A-4EE2-976E-555FBF1337BB@xxxxxx Quote: > It makes little sense to partition your system drive and backup to it because if you lose your > hard drive you will also be losing your backup! Unless you buy an external hard disk, you would > backup to DVD's. I've done this, and it works. Just make sure that you have or can make the > bootup DVD to run the restore program. I bought a retail version of Vista Ultimate and can use > the install disk. I think HP allows you to burn a "Recovery Disk" that you would use to boot up > the restore program. You might want to use Windows to format the nine DVD's ahead of time before > running the Complete PC backup. > > > > > "Paul-JC" <p@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%238I6IYzdIHA.5560@xxxxxx Quote: >> Now that I have my system exactly the way I like it, and everything is running perfect. I would >> like to back it up so if I have a serious issue I can come back to this exact point. I have >> checked the backup section and was trying to add a partition but I can only get 500MB (or around >> that). >> >> How can I increase the size suitable to do this. I have 35GB used on a 140GB (the drive is >> supposed to be 160 but only says 149GB). There are no other partitions on the drive. >> >> I hope that made sense ![]() >> >> Thanks >> Paul >> -- >> >> HP Pavilion DV9417ca Entertainment Laptop >> AMD Turion 64x2 1.8GHz >> 160GB/2GB/Nvidia GeForce Go 6150 >> Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit >> |
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| | Re: Full system backup on new partion... please help! On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 17:38:50 -0500, "Paul-JC" <p@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > Now that I have my system exactly the way I like it, and > everything is running perfect. I would like > to back it up so if I have a serious issue I can > come back to this exact point. I have checked the > backup section and was trying to add a partition > but I can only get 500MB (or around that). > > How can I increase the size suitable to do this. > I have 35GB used on a 140GB (the drive is supposed > to be 160 but only says 149GB). All hard drive manufacturers define 1GB as 1,000,000,000 bytes, while the rest of the computer world, including Windows, defines it as 2 to the 30th power (1,073,741,824) bytes. So a 160 billion byte drive is actually about 149GB. Some people point out that the official international standard defines the "G" of GB as one billion, not 1,073,741,824. Correct though they are, using the binary value of GB is so well established in the computer world that I consider using the decimal value of a billion to be deceptive marketing. Quote: > There are no other > partitions on the drive. > > I hope that made sense ![]() Your question makes sense, but what you plan on doing doesn't. Putting backups on a second partition is better than no backup at all, but just barely. It is always possible that a hard drive crash, user error, severe power glitch, nearby lightning strike, virus attack, even theft of the computer, can cause the loss of everything at once. In my view, secure backup needs to be on removable media, and not kept in the computer. For really secure backup (needed, for example, if the life of your business depends on your data) you should have multiple generations of backup, and at least one of those generations should be stored off-site. Backup to an external drive, one that you connect only when performing a backup, is fine. Here's an article I wrote recently that will give you general guidance on backing up: http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=314 -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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