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| | External Hard Drive backup I bought a Dell XPS 420 desktop with 750GB (TO which I added a 1 TB HD). I was assisted to partition the 1TB hard drive, and encouraged to use an eSATA backup drive (external). I have 4 GB memory. and a cable connection. #1 -Is it true that you can not use the "safe to remove hardware" in Vista without data corruption. I bought a Western Digital 1TB external hard drive 1TB. #2 - Should I use Acronis home backup or Acronis backup suite , as I have several partitions. (But I read that Acronis can not make partitions that are larger than ~50gb.) Everything is set up and ready to go until I get the answer to these questions. I believe Acronis is the better utility but I wonder if I will be able to understand it and use it correctly. I understand that the Western Digital is easier. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, in advance. Ginny |
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| | Re: External Hard Drive backup "CdLsRN" <Ginnyrn@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I bought a Dell XPS 420 desktop with 750GB (TO which I added a 1 TB HD). I >was assisted to partition the 1TB hard drive, and encouraged to use an eSATA >backup drive (external). I have 4 GB memory. and a cable connection. > > #1 -Is it true that you can not use the "safe to remove hardware" in Vista >without data corruption. > >I bought a Western Digital 1TB external hard drive 1TB. #2 - Should I use >Acronis home backup or Acronis backup suite , as I have several partitions. >(But I read that Acronis can not make partitions that are larger than >~50gb.) > >Everything is set up and ready to go until I get the answer to these >questions. I believe >Acronis is the better utility but I wonder if I will be able to understand >it and use it correctly. I understand that the Western Digital is easier. >Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, in advance. Ginny > partition. I am having a problem with the standalone restore, but that is due to the RAID controller. Their tech support is working with me to get the problem corrected. -- Jim Rusling More or Less Retired Mustang, OK http://www.rusling.org |
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| | Re: External Hard Drive backup Thank you Jim. (I enjoyed the pics of the dogs). I have the capability of RAID but I don't have my computer configured for RAID. Ginny "Jim Rusling" <usenet@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ngul64pb8t8oruc0q480nbtr8l984657mu@xxxxxx Quote: > "CdLsRN" <Ginnyrn@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >>I bought a Dell XPS 420 desktop with 750GB (TO which I added a 1 TB HD). I >>was assisted to partition the 1TB hard drive, and encouraged to use an >>eSATA >>backup drive (external). I have 4 GB memory. and a cable connection. >> >> #1 -Is it true that you can not use the "safe to remove hardware" in >> Vista >>without data corruption. >> >>I bought a Western Digital 1TB external hard drive 1TB. #2 - Should I use >>Acronis home backup or Acronis backup suite , as I have several >>partitions. >>(But I read that Acronis can not make partitions that are larger than >>~50gb.) >> >>Everything is set up and ready to go until I get the answer to these >>questions. I believe >>Acronis is the better utility but I wonder if I will be able to understand >>it and use it correctly. I understand that the Western Digital is easier. >>Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, in advance. Ginny >> > partition. I am having a problem with the standalone restore, but > that is due to the RAID controller. Their tech support is working > with me to get the problem corrected. > -- > Jim Rusling > More or Less Retired > Mustang, OK > http://www.rusling.org |
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| | Re: External Hard Drive backup Which edition of Vista is being used? "CdLsRN" <Ginnyrn@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23r6mJE$2IHA.3556@xxxxxx I bought a Dell XPS 420 desktop with 750GB (TO which I added a 1 TB HD). I was assisted to partition the 1TB hard drive, and encouraged to use an eSATA backup drive (external). I have 4 GB memory. and a cable connection. #1 -Is it true that you can not use the "safe to remove hardware" in Vista without data corruption. I bought a Western Digital 1TB external hard drive 1TB. #2 - Should I use Acronis home backup or Acronis backup suite , as I have several partitions. (But I read that Acronis can not make partitions that are larger than ~50gb.) Everything is set up and ready to go until I get the answer to these questions. I believe Acronis is the better utility but I wonder if I will be able to understand it and use it correctly. I understand that the Western Digital is easier. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, in advance. Ginny |
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| | Re: External Hard Drive backup ultimate "Hiren" <hirenme@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:99496EBB-9998-4738-ADEF-898A9F40D9FF@xxxxxx Quote: > Which edition of Vista is being used? > > "CdLsRN" <Ginnyrn@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23r6mJE$2IHA.3556@xxxxxx > I bought a Dell XPS 420 desktop with 750GB (TO which I added a 1 TB HD). I > was assisted to partition the 1TB hard drive, and encouraged to use an > eSATA > backup drive (external). I have 4 GB memory. and a cable connection. > > #1 -Is it true that you can not use the "safe to remove hardware" in Vista > without data corruption. > > I bought a Western Digital 1TB external hard drive 1TB. #2 - Should I use > Acronis home backup or Acronis backup suite , as I have several > partitions. > (But I read that Acronis can not make partitions that are larger than > ~50gb.) > > Everything is set up and ready to go until I get the answer to these > questions. I believe > Acronis is the better utility but I wonder if I will be able to understand > it and use it correctly. I understand that the Western Digital is easier. > Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, in advance. Ginny > > |
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| | Re: External Hard Drive backup In that case,you can always use the built-in `Complete PC Backup and Restore` feature,available in the `Backup and Restore Center`(Start>All Programs>Maintenance) "CdLsRN" <Ginnyrn@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eJZrfpF3IHA.3384@xxxxxx ultimate "Hiren" <hirenme@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:99496EBB-9998-4738-ADEF-898A9F40D9FF@xxxxxx Quote: > Which edition of Vista is being used? > > "CdLsRN" <Ginnyrn@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23r6mJE$2IHA.3556@xxxxxx > I bought a Dell XPS 420 desktop with 750GB (TO which I added a 1 TB HD). I > was assisted to partition the 1TB hard drive, and encouraged to use an > eSATA > backup drive (external). I have 4 GB memory. and a cable connection. > > #1 -Is it true that you can not use the "safe to remove hardware" in Vista > without data corruption. > > I bought a Western Digital 1TB external hard drive 1TB. #2 - Should I use > Acronis home backup or Acronis backup suite , as I have several > partitions. > (But I read that Acronis can not make partitions that are larger than > ~50gb.) > > Everything is set up and ready to go until I get the answer to these > questions. I believe > Acronis is the better utility but I wonder if I will be able to understand > it and use it correctly. I understand that the Western Digital is easier. > Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, in advance. Ginny > > |
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| | Re: External Hard Drive backup "CdLsRN" <Ginnyrn@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23r6mJE$2IHA.3556@xxxxxx Quote: >I bought a Dell XPS 420 desktop with 750GB (TO which I added a 1 TB HD). I >was assisted to partition the 1TB hard drive, and encouraged to use an >eSATA backup drive (external). I have 4 GB memory. and a cable connection. > > #1 -Is it true that you can not use the "safe to remove hardware" in Vista > without data corruption. problems with corruption. If you are concerned about this, *you should test it on your hardware*. This is easy to do without risking data. Use non-critical data for your tests. Its also not a good idea to have only a single copy of your backup, or to store those multiple copies on the same physical media (hard disk). Quote: > > I bought a Western Digital 1TB external hard drive 1TB. #2 - Should I use > Acronis home backup or Acronis backup suite , as I have several > partitions. (But I read that Acronis can not make partitions that are > larger than ~50gb.) Workstation version, and it regularly creates partitions that are significantly over 80 gig. Quote: > > Everything is set up and ready to go until I get the answer to these > questions. I believe > Acronis is the better utility but I wonder if I will be able to understand > it and use it correctly. I understand that the Western Digital is easier. > Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, in advance. Ginny providing results to the configuration that you actually have, it will show you how it all works together. HTH -pk Quote: > > |
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