4annegs wrote:
>
> New to Vista. I transfered copies of Reovery D: to two external hard
> drives- to be safe-now I want to empty D: so that I can back up. When I
> tried to Back up to the external hard drives that I have one with 300 gs
> other with 100gs available, I was not able because it wanted to include
> C: and the drives would not hold both C: and D:-Thus, How can I safely
> backup weekly without getting these "Failed" messages?
First of all - and the main point - you should not be messing around with
"Recovery D" at all. On many OEM machines (HP, Sony, etc.) there is a
special partition on the hard drive holding an image of the system as it
came from the factory. This is usually referred to as the "Recovery
Partition". In your case, unless you created the second partition yourself
and named it "Recovery D" yourself, your "Recovery D" provides the OEM's
method of restoring your computer to factory condition.
With these types of recovery setups, the OEM normally also provides a way to
make one set of physical restore CD/DVDs. This restore set allows you to
return your computer to factory condition if you replace the hard drive or
for some reason the recovery partition is corrupted or removed. You should
do this immediately. Refer to your computer manual or your computer mftr.'s
tech support website for how to make physical recovery disks.
So you should not be backing up your "Recovery D" nor should you store
anything there. If this is not a partition *you* made, you also shouldn't
remove anything belonging to the recovery process.
If this *is* a partition that you made and named "Recovery D", please post
back with that information.
Malke
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