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Best option to backup Netbook

 
 
Brian Mathews
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      4th Jun 2011
This is a Total backup System user files etc.

Would like to use large USB stick or USB hardrive


And with a dead system recovery option, boot from USN device.


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Rod Speed
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      4th Jun 2011
Brian Mathews wrote:

> This is a Total backup System user files etc.


> Would like to use large USB stick or USB hardrive


> And with a dead system recovery option, boot from USN device.


I prefer Acronis True Image.

It will do what you want and provides a bootable USB to do it from too.


 
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Frank Williams
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      5th Jun 2011
On Sun, 5 Jun 2011 05:07:18 +1000, "Rod Speed" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>Brian Mathews wrote:
>
>> This is a Total backup System user files etc.

>
>> Would like to use large USB stick or USB hardrive

>
>> And with a dead system recovery option, boot from USN device.

>
>I prefer Acronis True Image.
>
>It will do what you want and provides a bootable USB to do it from too.
>



But Only the Netbook version will work unless you use a separate
monitor.

10" screen to small.


Ho do I backup the MS stuff or the recovery option as it only supports a
DVD Drive..?


Any hacks to get around this..

 
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Rod Speed
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      5th Jun 2011
Frank Williams wrote
> Rod Speed <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>> Brian Mathews wrote


>>> This is a Total backup System user files etc.


>>> Would like to use large USB stick or USB hardrive


>>> And with a dead system recovery option, boot from USN device.


>> I prefer Acronis True Image.


>> It will do what you want and provides a bootable USB to do it from too.


> But Only the Netbook version will work unless you use a separate monitor.


> 10" screen to small.


So what is wrong with using the Netbook version ?

> Ho do I backup the MS stuff or the recovery option as it only supports a DVD Drive..?


No it doesnt, it supports a lot more then just a DVD drive,
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...uirements.html

> Any hacks to get around this..


You dont need one, it supports what you want to use out of the box.


 
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Frank Williams
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      5th Jun 2011
On Sun, 5 Jun 2011 16:36:40 +1000, "Rod Speed" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>Frank Williams wrote
>> Rod Speed <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>>> Brian Mathews wrote

>
>>>> This is a Total backup System user files etc.

>
>>>> Would like to use large USB stick or USB hardrive

>
>>>> And with a dead system recovery option, boot from USN device.

>
>>> I prefer Acronis True Image.

>
>>> It will do what you want and provides a bootable USB to do it from too.

>
>> But Only the Netbook version will work unless you use a separate monitor.

>
>> 10" screen to small.

>
>So what is wrong with using the Netbook version ?
>
>> Ho do I backup the MS stuff or the recovery option as it only supports a DVD Drive..?

>
>No it doesnt, it supports a lot more then just a DVD drive,
>http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...uirements.html



I was referring to the System WIN 7 Stuff not Acronis.

>> Any hacks to get around this..

>
>You dont need one, it supports what you want to use out of the box.
>

 
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Rod Speed
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      5th Jun 2011
Frank Williams wrote
> Rod Speed <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>> Frank Williams wrote
>>> Rod Speed <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>>>> Brian Mathews wrote


>>>>> This is a Total backup System user files etc.


>>>>> Would like to use large USB stick or USB hardrive


>>>>> And with a dead system recovery option, boot from USN device.


>>>> I prefer Acronis True Image.


>>>> It will do what you want and provides a bootable USB to do it from too.


>>> But Only the Netbook version will work unless you use a separate monitor.


>>> 10" screen to small.


>> So what is wrong with using the Netbook version ?


>>> Ho do I backup the MS stuff or the recovery option as it only supports a DVD Drive..?


>> No it doesnt, it supports a lot more then just a DVD drive,
>> http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...uirements.html


> I was referring to the System WIN 7 Stuff not Acronis.


That supports more than just a DVD drive.

>>> Any hacks to get around this..


>> You dont need one, it supports what you want to use out of the box.



 
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Man-wai Chang
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      5th Jun 2011
> This is a Total backup System user files etc.
> Would like to use large USB stick or USB hardrive
> And with a dead system recovery option, boot from USN device.


If you knew where your data were, just copy your /users/youruser plus
other data folders.

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