Summary: Hi to all, I know there are a lot of auto backup programs on the market. However, if your main PC is failing, the issue is to recover backup up files ...
Summary: Buy an external drive and store your backups there. Very simple and cost effective. Also get yourself a good backup program. The built in backup is a ...
Summary: If you format, you'll lose your old backups. I would instead delete the older backups but keep at least one or two of the most recent backups. I also ...
Summary: To take the last Q first, there is no advantage in 2 partitions for the backup drive. An image file of the OS is one file plus any updates if running ...
Summary: I recently fitted an extra IDE 60GB HDD to my computer to use as backup. My main HDD is a sata 300GB so I was not certain that it would recognise the ...
Summary: For every security hole closed, another is open, no matter what. If I were you I would get a good virus protection program, a good firewall program, a...
Summary: I just bought a new machine and had it loaded with Vista Ultimate (I wanted both personal account settings as well as the backup programs). Overall, t...
Summary: My answer is it depends , is it a full version or a crippled try on , Many new drives come with " free " software , the trouble is , when it comes to...
Summary: "IMHO it's pointless having a complete system backup that might not be used for months/years and, should it be used, you end up with a restoration tha...
Summary: Vista's built-in Backup & Restore feature is a neat & simple Windows tool that allows you to easily create backup jobs. And while it is true that Vist...
Summary: I only have basic info on my brother's desktop computer. It is a desktop , Pentium ?CPU @ about 1.6 GHz, ?512 RAM, 60-80GB HD and running XP x32 ...
Summary: So let me get this straight: you installed Vista, didn't like it, used a certain program or special feature of the OS to backup files as .zip archives...
Summary: Hi! Sabertooth. I thought I had solved my problem with backup and restore, when I found an answer in the microsoft database, to resize the Shadow copy...
Summary: I ordered Acronis True Image Home program today. Remember I wanted to do a mirror image/clone type backup so I could boot with the backup drive? I t...
Summary: First of all, my hardware: Athlon XP 2600 ASRock K7VT4A board 1Gb RAM ATI Radeon X1600 AGP version Vista Ultimate I'm having major issues, and all of ...
Summary: I've backed up same files to drive d:(slave) in Windows XP before I did a clean install Vista in drive c:. I try to restore my baked up files but unab...
Summary: XpUser, That Vista "Start Search" tool works wonders on this machine. It put my programs & tons of other stuff right at my fingertips. I don't know wh...
Summary: I use Acronis True Image. You can back up anything you want and restore it with out the prograqm you just need to burn a boot disk. Best program I'v...
Summary: "In a dual or several multi partitioned scenario & besides the boot loader that is resident on the prevailing partition - the same argument can be mad...
Summary: Just realised that Partition Magic doesn't work on Vista. What's a good program to use? I'm trying to creat a fresh primary partition to get a dual bo...
Summary: If you can access the data from the mapped network drive, it most likely isn't a security setting pertaining to accessing file shares. I'd look more a...
Summary: i very recently bought a high spec HP computer which uses Windows Vista, it runs great but i need some help on 2 things. Firstly i tried to install a...
Summary: I figured it out. Actually I figured out a problem with a lot of my adv programs. Windows User Access Control. I had to turn it off. It's a good i...
Summary: I think the easiest way is to backup all data you want to keep on CD. Or you can use image backup utility if you want to keep all program settings. Yo...