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what software are you using b ? |
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Yeah what he said mine will run the coputer, amp & TV for about 4 Minutes with the power out great for when drunks kick the cord out of the wall. |
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Seems like they said it takes a while as well. I'd like to shorten that time (all night) however? |
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Hi Lloyd...
I just to have laptop pc (hp) and it was running under windows Vista. I just to work at DELL and also have a Latitude pc, but I believe the problem your having is not related to a hardware Issue, it is the operative system (VISTA). I tryed using my Hp running VISTA and hoster found a problem over and over. My recomend is to downgrade your pc to win xp, wich is more stable than vista, will improve the system resources like processor and ram memory. I hope this can help you... regards. Chris Quote:
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:) I use Acronis True Image. Fantastic program. I image my 227gb drive at work in about half an hour. It only has about 30gb of space used on the drive though. I will say that it works great because i had to restore from image last week due to a problem with a new software installation and I was able to restore my machine in less than an hour. I am not familiar with other imaging programs. With Acronis you do the image right in Windows. You do not have to go to a dos prompt or anything like that. They say you can keep working on things while doing it, but I close all open programs just to be safe.
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Looks like the terms CLONING(Ghosting), and IMAGING are getting muddled.
Read here: http://www.williamaford.com/CloningaHDD.php Norton Ghost does both clone or image, but I use clone because my back up D:\ drive is an exact working duplicate of my C:\ and in a jam I don't have to mess around restoring. I can immediately change drives, and keep on working with whatever I'm doing, and do the restore later. My understanding that cannot be done with imaging as imaged files are non-bootable and must be restored befor they can be used. There must be some reason why Norton Ghost offers both. Don't mind being corrected if wrong. Pays to learn something new.:) Only reason I brought this up is I don't believe we're all on the same page. |
:) Acronis True Image does both as well. I just use the image feature so that I can just keep the image on an external hard drive and do updates every couple of weeks. I am sure that both programs are great.
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Are you saying you update the image only every few weeks, so you don't have to clone the entire drive every time?
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:)That is correct. Acronis allows you to just update the image. Sorry it took me so long to respond.
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I have a copy of it but I use Norton Ghost.
I will try to find time run Acronis tomorrow and let you know what settings I used. I have only used it once on a work machine and it was exceptionally quick, if memory serves. Are you using a bootable disc or is it installed on your computer? Makes a difference in what settings to use. Jon Monolith Entertainment |
:) I select the hard drive I want to image. Obviously you have to select the external to back it up to and name the file. I use Automatic for size and Normal for compression. I do not enter a password on the password screen. I think that is about it. I have 8.0 at work and 10.0 at home. I heard that 11.0 is out, but I have not upgraded. My backup drive at home is a usb drive and I have 2 external firewire drives and an external usb drive at work. It has never taken over 30 to 40 minutes to image one of my hard drives. I also ensure that I make a bootable cd for each machine backed up. I make sure the external drive is powered up so that it is recognized. When creating the bootable cd I select the full program (I think that is the option). I hope all goes well with your image. I can tell you that I have restored several of my machines from their images when users installed software that caused issues. I have a tendancy to research before getting software and found some good write ups on Acronis. Norton Ghost also had good write ups. Its all good. have a blessed weekend and good luck.
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10 hours?.... no way!! |
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I, however, backup to an ext. HD 250 gig (only one I got extra for this purpose right now), which is on a usb1.0 (not 2.0) 512 mB machine. Would all this create the time problem being too long? Just trying to get it to 20 minutes like you guys. |
:) With usb 1.0 it will take a long time. Big difference in the transfer rates between the old usb and the new.
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Is that possible? |
My computer is described below, is it possible to upgrade to a usb2.0 somehow on this? Anyone have any idea?
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If you have an open pci slot, you can add a card.
i have one with 4 usb 2.0 ports. about $20 at www.newegg.com . Bob |
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