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Re: backup and restore center
On 11/12/2006 in message <J_GdnZW7y7TwLuDYRVnytwA@bt.com> Tim Draper wrote:
>hey, could someone give me a description of the 3 different backups that
>the backup&restore centre now has?
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>it looks to me:
>left-hand pane (repair windows/create restore point): what XP had in it,
>where you create a restore point.
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>the 2 im not sure about:
>backup files and
>backup computer.
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>i'm guessing backup files = user-selected files only, which windows puts
>into an archive file. is there any difference to me creating my own
>.zip/.rar archive file of my files manually?
>backup computer = basically an image (ISO) of an entire HDD? - similar to
>a ghost backup?
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>have i got their uses correct, and if so what makes these 3 backups
>different from each other?
Looks like it, system restore, file backup (for which I use SmartSync as
it's more flexible) and an image. The latter is brilliant, run from Vista,
restore from the boot DVD. I tried it and it is quick and works like it
says on the tin :-)
>iirc, the vista cd has a 'restore' option when you boot to cd, which of
>the backup options above, allow a restoration of a system from the boot cd?
The third option, it's a complete image of the OS partition - plus any
others you choose to add.
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Jeff Gaines
Damerham Hampshire UK
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