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motherboard specification

Original Message
Name: RUBAN
Date: May 12, 2008 at 05:43:55 Pacific
Subject: motherboard specification
OS: vista
CPU/Ram: 3.0
Comment:
I backup full computer using control pannel backup it shows succesfully backup but wjen check the folder i do not see any files because it backuped 13 GB, drive received 13GB folder does not contain 13GB any body know why please explain.
Another ?
How find motherboard specification such as serial number of MO,speed ,what type ram it should take something like that.
All in all full detail of motherborad.
Is there any software does the job please let me know.
Thanks
Ruban.

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Response Number 1
Name: kx5m2g
Date: May 12, 2008 at 08:38:59 Pacific
Subject: motherboard specification
Reply: (edit)
"i do not see any files"-with Vista's backup, you cannot explore individual files as far as I know. Programs like Norton Ghost allow you to do that. "drive received 13GB folder does not contain 13GB " How many gigabytes does it contain ? The backup may have been compressed.
The last question was answered in the hardware forum.

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Response Number 2
Name: RUBAN
Date: May 12, 2008 at 11:48:50 Pacific
Subject: motherboard specification
Reply: (edit)
OS drive 19gb used it asking me to need at least 13 gb to backup this 13 gb took from my drive D so when check the backup folder size it does not show size in gb it show in kb around 25 kb.I do not want to explore the bkp file i want to know how size it is because it took 13gb out of my hard drive.

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Response Number 3
Name: kx5m2g
Date: May 12, 2008 at 13:47:58 Pacific
Subject: motherboard specification
Reply: (edit)
You obviously did not do a complete backup if the image is only 25 KB-that would be a serious amount of compression. I assume that your operating system id on drive C and that drive D is a separate partition. I would run the backup again. You might also consider backing up to an external hard drive or to DVDs, if possible.

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Response Number 4
Name: Rayburn
Date: May 12, 2008 at 21:08:49 Pacific
Subject: motherboard specification
Reply: (edit)
"How find motherboard specification such as serial number of MO,speed ,what type ram it should take something like that.
All in all full detail of motherborad.
Is there any software does the job"

Google FreshDiagnose.

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Response Number 5
Name: Sabertooth
Date: May 12, 2008 at 22:10:53 Pacific
Subject: motherboard specification
Reply: (edit)
RUBAN,

The skinny is:

Vista's Complete PC Backup works by creating a block level backup image of your source disk or the whole computer as the case may be, albeit, as a virtual hard drive & in a compact (not compressed) .vhd -- Virtual Hard Disk -- image format which is of course readable or more appropriately mountable via M$' Virtual PC or Virtual Server for your browsing - if you wish.

In order for you to "see the files" from your created image, you need to mount the .vhd image -- from wherever you've saved it -- and then browse through it from within your chosen virtual machine environment.

Good luck!



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Response Number 6
Name: Rayburn
Date: May 12, 2008 at 22:34:01 Pacific
Subject: motherboard specification
Reply: (edit)
WinImage allows you to read .vhd files without the need of a virtual machine environment...

http://america.winimage.com/downloa...

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Response Number 7
Name: ombitho
Date: May 18, 2008 at 23:20:36 Pacific
Subject: motherboard specification
Reply: (edit)
i think about backing up your information programs like norton ghost gives you a privillage to ghost your disk to another storage media of equal or larger capacity.hence before bakingup of your information make sure they are not set as read only files and also not archived.by doing these it's possible to view your files after you ghost your drive.

motherboard specifications go along with chipsets on the motherboard, thats some thing to do with the manufacturer.


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