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Copy main computer's hard drive to portable hard drive.
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I wish to make an exact copy of my Window's XP computer's hard drive, and then transfer it onto my portable hard drive.
Would I also have the facility for the potable hard drive to receive and update onto it any alterations I had made to my computers main drive?
Would I as a complete novice be able to carry this out?
What would happen if after I had done this, I happened to plug my portable drive into my Window's Vista laptop?
Thank you in anticipation.
Would I also have the facility for the potable hard drive to receive and update onto it any alterations I had made to my computers main drive?
Would I as a complete novice be able to carry this out?
What would happen if after I had done this, I happened to plug my portable drive into my Window's Vista laptop?
Thank you in anticipation.
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does it all
can you? - don't know - read the book
if you follow instructions - yes you can
nothing - vista won't affect it - you are creating a mirror fileset - not duplicating the drive - just backup to a folder
does it all
can you? - don't know - read the book
if you follow instructions - yes you can
nothing - vista won't affect it - you are creating a mirror fileset - not duplicating the drive - just backup to a folder
True Image Home 2009
ceates an exact image of the entire drive(s) (partitionS)
usb is supported - so your external is ideal
if all goes tu - you restore the image ... and 20 mins later your system is working
only 1 danger ... if the problem is due to something you loaded - and then you image it ... it will restore the problem.
I've used imaging for many years Not with acronis - I know but at work we use powerquest - a more techie prog) acronis is for home - and is excellent for that
... my method is a virgin image ... just o/s and drivers - progs come and go.
a second image ... basic progs added ...
a third image ... current system ... 1 week old
a fourth .... current system
the software will save incremental backups - so using 3 and 4 just walk through the backups ... 1 week old and current .... alternating
http://www.acronis.co.uk/homecomputing/product s/trueimage/
the software will create bootable restore dvds so 1 and 2 go on dvd ... somewhere safe ... that way you can recover a basic system in most situtions (useful to prove if its the software or machine)
if you don't need it - just backup - today - burn to dvd ... then add to the backup whenever you do something.
ceates an exact image of the entire drive(s) (partitionS)
usb is supported - so your external is ideal
if all goes tu - you restore the image ... and 20 mins later your system is working
only 1 danger ... if the problem is due to something you loaded - and then you image it ... it will restore the problem.
I've used imaging for many years Not with acronis - I know but at work we use powerquest - a more techie prog) acronis is for home - and is excellent for that
... my method is a virgin image ... just o/s and drivers - progs come and go.
a second image ... basic progs added ...
a third image ... current system ... 1 week old
a fourth .... current system
the software will save incremental backups - so using 3 and 4 just walk through the backups ... 1 week old and current .... alternating
http://www.acronis.co.uk/homecomputing/product s/trueimage/
the software will create bootable restore dvds so 1 and 2 go on dvd ... somewhere safe ... that way you can recover a basic system in most situtions (useful to prove if its the software or machine)
if you don't need it - just backup - today - burn to dvd ... then add to the backup whenever you do something.