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| Guest | Vista OneCare Beta Backup I've played around with Vista's backup and have been directing it to my D: partition with no problems. In fact, I've grown to like the 'mindless' simplicity of it. However! Just tried out OneCare and it has its own implementation of Backup, which is very similar, but it doesn't give the option of backing up to another partition. This is really dumb, when the Vista "built-in" version does. Regardless of whether it's a good idea or not to back up to another partition on the same drive, and I'd agree it's not the best solution, but why give the option in one version and not the other? Now I've got to either go back to Vista's own backup, or spend money on an external USB hard drive! Hopefully it's just an oversight from the OneCare team, which might be rectified in a future version. Maybe not. |
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| Guest | RE: Vista OneCare Beta Backup Very annoying indeed! It only gives me my DVD writer as an option! I just want to back up stuff of my choosing to one of the HDs on my system. How hard can that be??? Vista backup won't allow me to choose the files I want, and OneCare backup won't allow the location! What's a man to do? "WayneR" wrote: > I've played around with Vista's backup and have been directing it to my D: > partition with no problems. In fact, I've grown to like the 'mindless' > simplicity of it. > However! Just tried out OneCare and it has its own implementation of Backup, > which is very similar, but it doesn't give the option of backing up to > another partition. This is really dumb, when the Vista "built-in" version > does. Regardless of whether it's a good idea or not to back up to another > partition on the same drive, and I'd agree it's not the best solution, but > why give the option in one version and not the other? > > Now I've got to either go back to Vista's own backup, or spend money on an > external USB hard drive! Hopefully it's just an oversight from the OneCare > team, which might be rectified in a future version. Maybe not. > > |
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| Guest | Re: Vista OneCare Beta Backup On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 07:46:02 -0700, imacken <imacken@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Very annoying indeed! It only gives me my DVD writer as an option! I just >want to back up stuff of my choosing to one of the HDs on my system. How hard >can that be??? >Vista backup won't allow me to choose the files I want, and OneCare backup >won't allow the location! >What's a man to do? Moreover the OneCare backup doesnt recognize backups done with Vista own backup utility. Silly. Trash OneCare as soon as a GOOD antivirus is available. |
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