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| | Re: How can i back up the whole operating system? "peter" <peter@nowhere.net> wrote: >I found that Using Acronis True Image and an External HD works extremely >well.I image the HD inside the computer to the External HD every week. One problem with imaging software is that it's so seldom (if ever) used for restore that you may not have the foggiest idea what to do when you actually need it. Haven't used Acronis, perhaps it's more user-friendly... -- The most important tool of the scientist is the wastebasket. ....Albert Einstein |
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| | Re: How can i back up the whole operating system? Jimmy Brush <jb@mvps.org> wrote: >Are you sure there is not a repair partition on your computer? Some >computers allow you to press a certain key sequence while they start >that will allow you to "reset" your computer to the way it was when you >first got it. If so, then you would just need to backup your documents >and settings. And then reinstall a few dozen programs and try to figure out where their settings were stored... -- The most important tool of the scientist is the wastebasket. ....Albert Einstein |
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| | Re: How can i back up the whole operating system? I Use Norton Ghost. Works fine. "Steve" <dbn@whc.inv> wrote in message news:1a8693h6444altjua0bn9j0l5547e0qopi@4ax.com... > "peter" <peter@nowhere.net> wrote: >>I found that Using Acronis True Image and an External HD works extremely >>well.I image the HD inside the computer to the External HD every week. > > One problem with imaging software is that it's so seldom (if ever) > used for restore that you may not have the foggiest idea what to do > when you actually need it. Haven't used Acronis, perhaps it's more > user-friendly... > > > -- > > The most important tool of the scientist is the wastebasket. > > ...Albert Einstein |
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| | Re: How can i back up the whole operating system? On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 23:21:21 -0500, The Sand <The.Sand.2thmw6@no-mx.forums.net> wrote: > >Well I'd rather do the "right thing" but I'm not sure what that is. You >say, "If you make a regular image of your root partition if something >goes wrong that will restore your system to the state it was in as of >when you made the image file." Okay... If you do that then you wouldn't >need the operating sytem cd would you??? Don't get all mean I'm just >trying to understand. Since a crash did recenlty happen to me I'm also >trying to figure out back up myself. You should have both. Having a full install DVD is "insurance" in case any image you made for whatever reason got corrupted. Without an install DVD you would have no way to reinstall Windows if you ever needed to. I think it is a damn shame that any company sells a pre built computer without giving the customer a DVD with the OS on it. |
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| | Re: How can i back up the whole operating system? Jimmy, there is a separate partition called "restore" on the HD. I know that should work in most cases. The problem would arise if that partition, or the whole HD got corrupted or died. This is what just happened to my old computer. The hard drive went and I lost everything. I did find a way to do a one time recovery disk creation last night. They state that you are only allowed to do it once. It would be really convenient to do it whenever I want, but either Microsoft or HP does not want that. Maybe, computers shipping with no disks is a new direction manufacturers are taking. When something goes wrong with the OS or software, you will have to pay to get it fixed, instead of fixing it yourself. And of course, it cuts down on making illegal copies. On Jul 10, 1:46 am, Jimmy Brush <j...@mvps.org> wrote: > Sorry, I didn't realize that it wasn't included in the home editions. > > Are you sure there is not a repair partition on your computer? Some > computers allow you to press a certain key sequence while they start > that will allow you to "reset" your computer to the way it was when you > first got it. If so, then you would just need to backup your documents > and settings. > > I would be really be shocked if a new computer purchase didn't come with > a restore disk or anything. > > -- > -JB > Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User > Windows Vista Support FAQ -http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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| | Re: How can i back up the whole operating system? Most OEMs provide a utility to copy the restore partition to removeable media (CD/DVD) and to remove the partition. When the restore parttion is created, the MBR is modified to display the "Hit F11... " or similar message to restore the computer. Manually deleting the partition does not remove the modification <OBAFGKM_RNS@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1184089305.404654.239040@d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > Jimmy, there is a separate partition called "restore" on the HD. I > know that should work in most cases. The problem would arise if that > partition, or the whole HD got corrupted or died. This is what just > happened to my old computer. The hard drive went and I lost > everything. I did find a way to do a one time recovery disk creation > last night. They state that you are only allowed to do it once. It > would be really convenient to do it whenever I want, but either > Microsoft or HP does not want that. > > Maybe, computers shipping with no disks is a new direction > manufacturers are taking. When something goes wrong with the OS or > software, you will have to pay to get it fixed, instead of fixing it > yourself. And of course, it cuts down on making illegal copies. > > > On Jul 10, 1:46 am, Jimmy Brush <j...@mvps.org> wrote: > >> Sorry, I didn't realize that it wasn't included in the home editions. >> >> Are you sure there is not a repair partition on your computer? Some >> computers allow you to press a certain key sequence while they start >> that will allow you to "reset" your computer to the way it was when you >> first got it. If so, then you would just need to backup your documents >> and settings. >> >> I would be really be shocked if a new computer purchase didn't come with >> a restore disk or anything. >> >> -- >> -JB >> Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User >> Windows Vista Support FAQ -http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ > > |
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| | Re: How can i back up the whole operating system? RTFM -- Leo It is said that if you line up all the cars in the world end-to-end, someone would be stupid enough to try to pass them. "Steve" <dbn@whc.inv> wrote in message news:1a8693h6444altjua0bn9j0l5547e0qopi@4ax.com... > "peter" <peter@nowhere.net> wrote: >>I found that Using Acronis True Image and an External HD works extremely >>well.I image the HD inside the computer to the External HD every week. > > One problem with imaging software is that it's so seldom (if ever) > used for restore that you may not have the foggiest idea what to do > when you actually need it. Haven't used Acronis, perhaps it's more > user-friendly... > > > -- > > The most important tool of the scientist is the wastebasket. > > ...Albert Einstein |
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| Vista | Re: How can i back up the whole operating system? After reading all this I'm just more confused than ever and the problem wih that is you end up doing... nothing. I looked and Acer (my Notebook) has an option to "Back up full configuration and files" to the D drive or burn it to CD. It would take about 20GB of space - now I would want it on disc I guess as I have had my hard drive physically "melt" and wasn't able to restore or recover anything - for obvious reasons. But if I burned that to discs I imagine it would be a lot of discs.. and then do you keep that up every week - just "adding" to it whatever you did that week??? But I also have Norton 360 which backs up all my pictures, music and files. What about that then - do I need that as well??? I also, (yes there is more) have my music backed up directly from iTunes itself and my pictures from Picasa itself. I mean how much "back fricken up" do I really need??? As I said, I recenlty went through a crash where Windows Vista got corrupted and restore (safe or otherwise) didn't work. I'm just wondering if I had indeed done the "Acer full backup configuration and files backup" would I have gotten around a 6 hour tech help call to Microsoft (and God bless them - they were really nice and helpful.) I'm just trying to find out what I "really" need and what I don't when it comes to back up. |
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| | Re: How can i back up the whole operating system? You want to back up what you need the most...what you dont want or cannot afford to lose...whats irreplacable........I gues that does make it...everything!!I I would suggest an external HD and Acronis True Image.............. peter "The Sand" <The.Sand.2tj530@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message news:The.Sand.2tj530@no-mx.forums.net... > > After reading all this I'm just more confused than ever and the problem > wih that is you end up doing... nothing. I looked and Acer (my > Notebook) has an option to "Back up full configuration and files" to the > D drive or burn it to CD. It would take about 20GB of space - now I > would want it on disc I guess as I have had my hard drive physically > "melt" and wasn't able to restore or recover anything - for obvious > reasons. But if I burned that to discs I imagine it would be a lot of > discs.. and then do you keep that up every week - just "adding" to it > whatever you did that week??? But I also have Norton 360 which backs up > all my pictures, music and fies. What about that them - do I need that > as well??? I also, (yes there is more) have my music backed up directly > from iTunes itself and my pictures from Picasa itself. I mean how much > "back fricken up" do I really need??? As I said, I recenlty wen through > a crash where Windows Vista got corrupted and restore (safe or > otherwise) didn't work. I'm just wondering if I had indeed done the > "Acer full backup configuration and files backup" would I have gotten > around a 6 hour tech help call to Microsoft (and God bless them - they > were really nice and helpful.) I'm just trying to find out what I > "really" need and what I don't when it comes to back up. > > > -- > The Sand |
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| Vista | Re: How can i back up the whole operating system? Thanks for your advice Peter. I checked out the Acronis program (as it has been mentioned more than once) and it goes for about $40 - external hard drives for for about $140. It sounds like that is ALL you would need in regard to back up. That it would do "everything." But is it difficult??? I bought Adobe Photoshop once and literally couldn't figure it out... it's still sitting on my desktop as I roll with Picasa. It was an expensive mistake and I don't ever want to buy another program I can't figure out how to use. Also... can I use that external hard drive to back up more than one computer??? The bottom line - if I had Acronis which backed my stuff up to some external hard drive - when my sytem recently crahesd would I have been able to "use" it? Or are there times when even that's not possible. Just want to make sure I don't lay out a bunch of money and end up in the same place ya know... Thanks - all advise is great... |
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