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PT
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      21st Mar 2008
For Windows XP Home

I'm looking for backup software that would do several things:

1. Create an "image" backup suitable for completely restoring to a new hard
disk in the event of the original's failure
2. Make quick backups of selected folders of data files, which can be
quickly referenced, opened and/or restored.

I have Norton Ghost 12.0, but find all the Norton products cause too many
other problems, and plan to remove it as soon as I find a substitute.

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      21st Mar 2008
"PT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>For Windows XP Home
>
>I'm looking for backup software that would do several things:
>
>1. Create an "image" backup suitable for completely restoring to a new hard
>disk in the event of the original's failure
>2. Make quick backups of selected folders of data files, which can be
>quickly referenced, opened and/or restored.


Acronis True Image.

$28 at Newegg.com

Best bargain on the Internet
 
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Colin Barnhorst
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      21st Mar 2008
Acronis.

"PT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> For Windows XP Home
>
> I'm looking for backup software that would do several things:
>
> 1. Create an "image" backup suitable for completely restoring to a new
> hard disk in the event of the original's failure
> 2. Make quick backups of selected folders of data files, which can be
> quickly referenced, opened and/or restored.
>
> I have Norton Ghost 12.0, but find all the Norton products cause too many
> other problems, and plan to remove it as soon as I find a substitute.
>
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> PT
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William B. Lurie
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      21st Mar 2008
PT wrote:
> For Windows XP Home
>
> I'm looking for backup software that would do several things:
>
> 1. Create an "image" backup suitable for completely restoring to a new hard
> disk in the event of the original's failure
> 2. Make quick backups of selected folders of data files, which can be
> quickly referenced, opened and/or restored.
>
> I have Norton Ghost 12.0, but find all the Norton products cause too many
> other problems, and plan to remove it as soon as I find a substitute.
>

I have been backing up, and making fully bootable clones,
using Norton Ghost 10 for a couple of years, as part of their
Norton System Works 2006 Premier Edition. I have had NO
problems. I always do the full C: partition.......but I
can visualize that backup copies of smaller 'objects'
should be even easier.

I used to use PowerQuest's Drive Image but Ghost 10
supersedes it and is easier anyway.
 
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John
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      21st Mar 2008

"PT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> For Windows XP Home
>
> 2. Make quick backups of selected folders of data files, which can be
> quickly referenced, opened and/or restored.


http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302894


 
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      21st Mar 2008
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"PT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> For Windows XP Home
>
> I'm looking for backup software that would do several things:
>
> 1. Create an "image" backup suitable for completely restoring to a new
> hard disk in the event of the original's failure
> 2. Make quick backups of selected folders of data files, which can be
> quickly referenced, opened and/or restored.
>
> I have Norton Ghost 12.0, but find all the Norton products cause too many
> other problems, and plan to remove it as soon as I find a substitute.
>
> --
>
> PT
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Anna
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      21st Mar 2008

"PT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> For Windows XP Home
>
> I'm looking for backup software that would do several things:
>
> 1. Create an "image" backup suitable for completely restoring to a new
> hard disk in the event of the original's failure
> 2. Make quick backups of selected folders of data files, which can be
> quickly referenced, opened and/or restored.
>
> I have Norton Ghost 12.0, but find all the Norton products cause too many
> other problems, and plan to remove it as soon as I find a substitute.
>
> --
>
> PT



Tell me, PT, is your heart set on a "disk imaging" program or might you
consider a disk-to-disk "cloning" type of program?

And what would be the recipient of your backup? Another internal HDD? A USB
external HDD? An external HDD that has SATA-to-SATA connectivity?
Anna


 
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db ´¯`·.. >
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      21st Mar 2008
what you can try is
"driveimage xml" to
make the disk image
into cd size files.

you can keep the set
on a spare partition or
drive and also have them
on individual cd's.

further, you can then
incorporate the imaging
program into "barts pe"
via a plug-in.

the two freeware above
create a system in which
you can access a crashed
disk system and repair it
or restore it because you
plugged in the imaging
program.

they are free and i have
proven them to work on
my systems.
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"PT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> For Windows XP Home
>
> I'm looking for backup software that would do several things:
>
> 1. Create an "image" backup suitable for completely restoring to a new hard
> disk in the event of the original's failure
> 2. Make quick backups of selected folders of data files, which can be quickly
> referenced, opened and/or restored.
>
> I have Norton Ghost 12.0, but find all the Norton products cause too many
> other problems, and plan to remove it as soon as I find a substitute.
>
> --
>
> PT
>


 
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philo
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      21st Mar 2008

"PT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> For Windows XP Home
>
> I'm looking for backup software that would do several things:
>
> 1. Create an "image" backup suitable for completely restoring to a new
> hard disk in the event of the original's failure
> 2. Make quick backups of selected folders of data files, which can be
> quickly referenced, opened and/or restored.
>
> I have Norton Ghost 12.0, but find all the Norton products cause too many
> other problems, and plan to remove it as soon as I find a substitute.
>




Acronis True Image

they have a 30 day free trial so you can give it a good test before you
opt to purchase it.


 
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Sue
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      21st Mar 2008
I would encourage you to explore the range of products available to
accomplish this task. Of all the backup programs I have worked with (and I
have evaluated quite a large number of them), I prefer Backup Platinum by
Softlogica.

If you want a program which will enable you to do a rollback, then Rollback
RX Pro is the right choice. It is very fast and lightweight and also enables
you to easily backup your daily image to an external source. I really,
really like this program and their technical support is very good and prompt.

I try to avoid the large, mass-marketed solutions such as the ones already
suggested to you, not just for backup but across the board. I've
consistently discovered superior solutions developed by the "little guys."

I hope this helps!

"PT" wrote:

> For Windows XP Home
>
> I'm looking for backup software that would do several things:
>
> 1. Create an "image" backup suitable for completely restoring to a new hard
> disk in the event of the original's failure
> 2. Make quick backups of selected folders of data files, which can be
> quickly referenced, opened and/or restored.
>
> I have Norton Ghost 12.0, but find all the Norton products cause too many
> other problems, and plan to remove it as soon as I find a substitute.
>
> --
>
> PT
>
>
>

 
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