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Brian V
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Hi. I have recently installed my own copy of Windows XP. I: installed my
malware protections, then did the updates.................and
more...........and more updates, etc, I installed my programs, I set-up some
or most of my programs preferences and settings the way I wanted them, I made
a recovery point, disk defragmented and error checked my systems.
This was on my desktop and laptop (I just used the boot-disk I made with
Vista for laptop).
I respect the techs and everyone who deals with this kind of thing. I
understand why they want $80-$160+ for these kinds of installations.
I saved some money and since I am poor right now I had to do these installs.
I also wanted to try to install myself to see what's going on/to learn.
This took me 2 days.
I never want to do this again unless I have to. I want to minimize this
situation from happening again.
I think a disk image can help me. Or is at least another step.
So: Does anyone recommend any disk imagins software? I have found Norton
Ghost 15 and Acronis True Image Home 2010.
How accurate are these programs? How reliable? I have gotten varing
responsed from techs, sales people and hardcore or experienced computer
users. They all recommended one or the other. Some said Norton 8-13 sucked
and 14 is where it's at. Others said Acronis fails every 3rd image, go with
Norton.
My understanding is that these programs copy EXACTLY everything on your
hard-drive(s) and exports it to dvd, usb external drives, another hard-drive
or ESATA external drives. So, you eventually use it like a boot-disk and a
replica is installed on your system. They can do a whole image or image piece
by piece once the base image is copied/created.
Do I need to know anything else imaging software does or wants me to do? Do
these programs eat cookies? I have a couple in my cupboard and may eat some
later.
If I change hard-ware, or add any or try to use my image on a different
computer I may buy: Will the image load? Is it propriatairy to what is sees
and images in the first place?
Eg: If I add things that are not affecting the original hard-drive (like add
another hard-drive or a blue-ray or dvd-rom player) before an image boot:
Would the image not take hold since the system looks different? What about a
processor or motherboard change? A different hard-drive?
Here goes........
Thank you in advance.
malware protections, then did the updates.................and
more...........and more updates, etc, I installed my programs, I set-up some
or most of my programs preferences and settings the way I wanted them, I made
a recovery point, disk defragmented and error checked my systems.
This was on my desktop and laptop (I just used the boot-disk I made with
Vista for laptop).
I respect the techs and everyone who deals with this kind of thing. I
understand why they want $80-$160+ for these kinds of installations.
I saved some money and since I am poor right now I had to do these installs.
I also wanted to try to install myself to see what's going on/to learn.
This took me 2 days.
I never want to do this again unless I have to. I want to minimize this
situation from happening again.
I think a disk image can help me. Or is at least another step.
So: Does anyone recommend any disk imagins software? I have found Norton
Ghost 15 and Acronis True Image Home 2010.
How accurate are these programs? How reliable? I have gotten varing
responsed from techs, sales people and hardcore or experienced computer
users. They all recommended one or the other. Some said Norton 8-13 sucked
and 14 is where it's at. Others said Acronis fails every 3rd image, go with
Norton.
My understanding is that these programs copy EXACTLY everything on your
hard-drive(s) and exports it to dvd, usb external drives, another hard-drive
or ESATA external drives. So, you eventually use it like a boot-disk and a
replica is installed on your system. They can do a whole image or image piece
by piece once the base image is copied/created.
Do I need to know anything else imaging software does or wants me to do? Do
these programs eat cookies? I have a couple in my cupboard and may eat some
later.
If I change hard-ware, or add any or try to use my image on a different
computer I may buy: Will the image load? Is it propriatairy to what is sees
and images in the first place?
Eg: If I add things that are not affecting the original hard-drive (like add
another hard-drive or a blue-ray or dvd-rom player) before an image boot:
Would the image not take hold since the system looks different? What about a
processor or motherboard change? A different hard-drive?
Here goes........
Thank you in advance.