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Windows Backup Utility
If it's an Image, use it's verify option; perhaps, restore it and do a Scandisk/Defrag. -- Thanks & Good Luck, PCR pcr...@netzero.net "Tom Pedersen" <tom.peder...@virgin.net.nospam> wrote in message news:_f6cndkt-f8gaqGjXTWcpw@brightview.com... I am setting up a backup regime for a small network using windows

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Jim Behning SBS MVP jimbehn...@doesthisblockpork.mindspring.com microsoft public windows server sbs Without a lot of smiley faces I was trying to suggest Creating a backup is certainly an evident step in a scenario like this. I already stated I had a good BESR (Livestate) partition image backup of the system

Reinstall Windows
Currently I am using windows XP Pro and plan to purchase a new Dell computer next month. I am trying to become more informed about Vista before I purchase the new computer. If anyone can help with the following questions, I would very much appreciate any replies. a. Can the Vista image backup program be disabled?

Backup S/W
You can use Windows Backup too but I find it buggy. SecondCopy has completely replaced Windows Backup and is the main backup tool I use, I've never seen a failed restore from either Ghost or Drive Image. Order: Install OS Hardware Drives Image Windows Updates Image 2 Essential Software ( stuff you can't live

Windows Backup auf Boot-DVD
This is unimportant to most people, but valuable if you want to make image backups (eg, DriveImage or Ghost) instead of file-by-file backups (eg, Windows backup, Zip backup). Craig On Thu, 10 Aug 2000 11:29:57 -0500, "Ranger Fox" <ranger....@zdnetonebox.com> wrote: I'm looking to options of getting an Ethernet +

GHOST - INTERESTING
Rich nos...@nowhere.com microsoft public windows server sbs Hi Les, I thought the mention of home server was a joke to begin with, but have to say it looks really good I've been trying to backup an image to tape using Acronis for a few days and it's been pretty glitchy. Have managed to backup a single volume,

Ping: John Corliss-was OT:Can't Delete Folder in Win XP
Rich nos...@nowhere.com microsoft public windows server sbs Hi John, Have just received a response from Acronis (nice people) with some updated drivers to try. I've been trying to backup an image to tape using Acronis for a few days and it's been pretty glitchy. Have managed to backup a single volume,

Backup
Bert Kinney b...@NSmvps.org microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Hi Dan, Windows Backup Does Not Back Up to CD-R, CD-RW, or DVD-R Devices: Your Computer in Windows XP: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308422 I would suggest Image for Windows or Bootit NG which includes Imaging from

Windows backup
PTravel ptra...@travelersvideo.com microsoft public windows vista general "ceed" <ceed.spamea...@dysthe.net> wrote in message news:xn0fau36f40gdi000@news.individual.net... Hi, I've got Vista Ultimate and noticed that it comes with a whole disk image based backup option. That's really a great way to back up since

Have anyone successfully restored an disk image made with ...
Over time, you'd use the Windows backup program (let's say Acronis) to create incremental or full copies (depends on features and what you want) of the D: partition. .... I might be a little confused on the whole backup and image thing. I must admit I done almost anything you can think of to or on a computer,

Backup: ASR or Ghost - which is better (to USB external drive)?
I use Windows XP Windows backup for this (but see below.) I also make regular additions to my permanent storage (used to be CDs, now mostly DVDs), not only of work product and personal Curt Christianson wrote: Hi Bill, I used BootItNG to create an image of a "single" partition HD, and it worked beautifully.

Windows Backup Questions
If I had a good Windows backup program I'd probably dump Ghost. Yeah, makes a lot more sense to use a real backup program than an imaging app for backup. There are some exceptions tho, particularly doing a quick image of the main boot drive before installing anything, for an effortless step back if the install goes

Hard disk image backup
If it's an Image, use it's verify option; perhaps, restore it and do a Scandisk/Defrag. http://www.pchelpandconsulting.com/links/windows.html WinDrvExpert When I run my Windows backup, I get this error message: "This media cannot be used with the device" Ref: 05-13-23-01-3000 I have a Seagate STT20000A.

Backup Failure - XP Home Utility
But then the awful manuals really bite back, Corporate has such a complex user interface that a massive effort is required to use it if you just want to be able to schedule image creation for backups. But I'd still rather have a Windows backup program that never needs to reboot to DOS. Yeah, these image apps are

Remote backup
CB notreallyc.b.mul...@windowslive.com microsoft public windows vista general "Gary Mount" <gary_mo...@telus.net> wrote in message Mr. Mount, When you do an image backup your first backup is going to be a full backup. If you defrag your hard drive/s before doing a subsequent incremental or differential backup

System Backup: Access denied (0x80070005)
Can
anyone recommend a simple utility to make an image backup of my disk to CD(s) which can then be used to replicate to another disk? I doubt you could fit everything on the old one on to CDs without making LOTS of separate backup files as Windows Backup does not support spanning on multiple CDs.

Windows Backup
I had done a "system state" backup, using the Windows backup utility, a few days previously, and so thought I would be okay. great success: - Keep the OS and all apps on drive C: - Keep all data on drive D: - Park an image file of C: on drive D:, using DriveImage - Keep a copy of the image file somewhere else.

What backup software do you use and why?
I use Ghost (2003) for OS/Prog backups (C:) and the Windoze backup utility for everything else. The only painful thing I do when installing XP is with the swap .... I've never seen a failed restore from either Ghost or Drive Image. Order: Install OS Hardware Drives Image Windows Updates Image 2 Essential Software

Backing up system to CDROM...
I am hoping to save myself the trouble of installing windows from scratch. thanks. You can use the windows backup function to backup to a .qic file, then burn that to a CD-R. But I don't know of a way to restore from a backup file without installing Windows first. Still, you could do a minimal reinstall and then

Windows Backup Problem - please help!
CB notreallyc.b.mul...@live.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance "goodwill" <goodw...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message There are files I just dont want to backup at all (like if I have some kind of ISO image that I could easily get back from another download) and its absolutely