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| | Need a backup I recently purchased an HP Dv 6000 with windows Vista Home Premium. I need to perform a full system backup to a DVD. When I try to perform the windows backup on the system the error messages says I do not have enough room on the DVD. Is there a process where I can use the windows backup to more than one DVD or compress it? Or do I need different software or an external Hard Drive for a good backup? -- Sarah |
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| | Re: Need a backup You might want to look into an "imaging" program. Something like Acronis' True Image or Norton Ghost. Using an external HD with either of these programs would be a good combination. Tim "Sarah" <s.oriley@@nowhere.invalid> wrote in message news:eKy9msosHHA.1188@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I recently purchased an HP Dv 6000 with windows Vista Home Premium. I need >to perform a full system backup to a DVD. When I try to perform the >windows backup on the system the error messages says I do not have enough >room on the DVD. Is there a process where I can use the windows backup to >more than one DVD or compress it? Or do I need different software or an >external Hard Drive for a good backup? > > > -- > Sarah > |
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| | Re: Need a backup "Tim" <tim_at_overthere.com> wrote in message news:O4MW6OpsHHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > You might want to look into an "imaging" program. Something like Acronis' > True Image or Norton Ghost. Using an external HD with either of these > programs would be a good combination. > > Tim > > Thanks Tim. I do have Casper XP on my XP machine. However it is not very user friendly. I can image my XP machine but I would not be able to restore it if I have a system failure. That is ok though because I use it as an Image on the external drive and can access all my files in case of a failure. Do any of the above mentioned programs have an easy-reliable restore function? -- Sarah |
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| | Re: Need a backup I can't say from personal experience. Frankly, I don't use imaging for my backup scheme. I just copy my data files onto an external HD every evening and burn a DVD every couple of weeks as an archive. If/when I have a disk crash, I just re-install the OS and all of the applications. It takes longer but it's easier in the long run (at least it is for me)...and I know my system is "fresh" when I'm finished. Tim "Sarah" <s.oriley@@nowhere.invalid> wrote in message news:uiSexWpsHHA.2752@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > "Tim" <tim_at_overthere.com> wrote in message > news:O4MW6OpsHHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> You might want to look into an "imaging" program. Something like Acronis' >> True Image or Norton Ghost. Using an external HD with either of these >> programs would be a good combination. >> >> Tim >> >> > Thanks Tim. I do have Casper XP on my XP machine. However it is not very > user friendly. I can image my XP machine but I would not be able to > restore it if I have a system failure. That is ok though because I use it > as an Image on the external drive and can access all my files in case of a > failure. > > Do any of the above mentioned programs have an easy-reliable restore > function? > > -- > Sarah > |
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| | Re: Need a backup "Sarah" <s.oriley@@nowhere.invalid> wrote in message news:eKy9msosHHA.1188@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I recently purchased an HP Dv 6000 with windows Vista Home Premium. I need >to perform a full system backup to a DVD. When I try to perform the >windows backup on the system the error messages says I do not have enough >room on the DVD. Is there a process where I can use the windows backup to >more than one DVD or compress it? Or do I need different software or an >external Hard Drive for a good backup? Acronis True Image Home, version 10, is an excellent backup and recovery solution. It does drive imaging and more. Use it to image the system to an external drive. It can image on a drive or partition basis. After a full image, subsequent images can be incremental or differential saving time and space. Restores can be done on a file, folder, partition or drive basis, and it allows for a restore to a bare drive in cases of drive failure / replacement. It also does file backup and disk cloning. Look for the best price at your favorite software retailers rather than from Acronis. Their price is $49.99 but I have seen it as low as $21.99 on Newegg.com. I use it (and for redundancy Complete PC Backup, which is available on Ultimate but not Home Premium, which is drive imaging) to do a full image weekly, with nightly incremental images. I alternate between two external drives on a weekly basis so one can be stored off site. Whatever system you go with, make sure you test it both for file recovery and full system recovery, to know how and that it works. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| | Re: Need a backup Acronis True Image lets you create an emergency boot disk from wich you can use all of the True Image functions without the need of an OS. peter "Sarah" <s.oriley@@nowhere.invalid> wrote in message news:uiSexWpsHHA.2752@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > "Tim" <tim_at_overthere.com> wrote in message > news:O4MW6OpsHHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> You might want to look into an "imaging" program. Something like Acronis' >> True Image or Norton Ghost. Using an external HD with either of these >> programs would be a good combination. >> >> Tim >> >> > Thanks Tim. I do have Casper XP on my XP machine. However it is not very > user friendly. I can image my XP machine but I would not be able to > restore it if I have a system failure. That is ok though because I use it > as an Image on the external drive and can access all my files in case of a > failure. > > Do any of the above mentioned programs have an easy-reliable restore > function? > > -- > Sarah > |
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| | Re: Need a backup "Tim" <tim_at_overthere.com> wrote in message news:3265BF82-B3C0-4E20-B0F4-C271447BB62B@microsoft.com... >I can't say from personal experience. Frankly, I don't use imaging for my >backup scheme. I just copy my data files onto an external HD every evening >and burn a DVD every couple of weeks as an archive. If/when I have a disk >crash, I just re-install the OS and all of the applications. It takes >longer but it's easier in the long run (at least it is for me)...and I know >my system is "fresh" when I'm finished. > > Tim One benefit in using Acronis TI is you can format and install Vista. Install the latest drivers for the OS and your hardware. Go to Windows Update, download and install the updates. Install all of your programs with their updates and patches. Make any user customization and setup Vista as you prefer. Defrag the system. THEN, run True Image. If your system crashes or becomes corrupted simply restore the image you made. In 15 minuets you are back to the desktop. It is a good idea to continue to backup individual files, Favorites menu, emails, passwords etc. to your backup drive. Do this once and you have a fast way to restore. You wrote: >"It takes longer but it's easier in the long run (at least it is for >me)...and I know my system is "fresh" when I'm finished." This does not compute. mi |
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| | Re: Need a backup Hmmm...thanks...maybe I should look into that. Tim "miss-information" <invalid@invalid.net> wrote in message news:ulcKQD6sHHA.1416@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > "Tim" <tim_at_overthere.com> wrote in message > news:3265BF82-B3C0-4E20-B0F4-C271447BB62B@microsoft.com... >>I can't say from personal experience. Frankly, I don't use imaging for my >>backup scheme. I just copy my data files onto an external HD every evening >>and burn a DVD every couple of weeks as an archive. If/when I have a disk >>crash, I just re-install the OS and all of the applications. It takes >>longer but it's easier in the long run (at least it is for me)...and I >>know >>my system is "fresh" when I'm finished. >> >> Tim > > One benefit in using Acronis TI is you can format and install Vista. > Install > the latest drivers for the OS and your hardware. Go to Windows Update, > download and install the updates. Install all of your programs with their > updates and patches. Make any user customization and setup Vista as you > prefer. Defrag the system. THEN, run True Image. If your system crashes or > becomes corrupted simply restore the image you made. In 15 minuets you are > back to the desktop. It is a good idea to continue to backup individual > files, Favorites menu, emails, passwords etc. to your backup drive. Do > this > once and you have a fast way to restore. > > You wrote: >>"It takes longer but it's easier in the long run (at least it is for >>me)...and I know my system is "fresh" when I'm finished." > > This does not compute. > > mi > |
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