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1. Am adding on a new disk drive and wish to make it bootable (since head crashes are kown to happen without any reason). I do a BACKUP occasionally and the backup is already stored on the system SECOND disk drive. The drive about to be installed is a removeable 200 Gig Maxtor. No problems that I know of on creating and installing. But, since I already do a backup all I wish to have on the new drive is to have it bootable and a copy of backup. Plain and simple. But, I assume that MS backup requires the complete Windows operating system. It is not a stand alone program or is it. If it is, all I need to do is make the drive bootable and have a copy of backup on it. Don't think it's going to be that easy. 2. The system is an HP with XP multimedia. On the original drive is the recovery partition. Big deal. If that drive completely zaps out so much for a system recovery. And why are the files in that partition FAT32? I also assume that these files are not touched when I do an automatic update of the operating system. In fact, as far as I can see, they are completely useless to me. Since the system is now about 4 years old, just planning for the unable to boot problem. Would like to have the new drive bootable and a copy of backup so I can restore the whole drive. Is this asking for too much? So, exactly what files do I need for an MS Backup restore? TIA |
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To make it bootable you would have to install an o/s on it, and I don't
believe you can boot win from an external drive. Take a look at drive imaging software, eg Symantec Ghost or Acronis True Image, and its usage. MS Backup is not realy designed for what you want to achieve. 2) I thought, maybe I'm wrong, that the recovery partion allowed you to make recovery disks "FuzzyCritter" <snowbunny@msn.com> wrote in message news:Xns9825C6996BBmx5@216.196.97.131... > > 1. Am adding on a new disk drive and wish to make it bootable > (since head crashes are kown to happen without any reason). > I do a BACKUP occasionally and the backup is already stored > on the system SECOND disk drive. The drive about to be installed > is a removeable 200 Gig Maxtor. No problems that I know of on > creating and installing. But, since I already do a backup all > I wish to have on the new drive is to have it bootable and a copy > of backup. Plain and simple. But, I assume that MS backup requires > the complete Windows operating system. It is not a stand alone program > or is it. If it is, all I need to do is make the drive bootable and > have a copy of backup on it. Don't think it's going to be that easy. > > 2. The system is an HP with XP multimedia. On the original drive is > the recovery partition. Big deal. If that drive completely zaps out > so much for a system recovery. And why are the files in that partition > FAT32? I also assume that these files are not touched when I do an > automatic update of the operating system. In fact, as far as I can see, > they are completely useless to me. > > Since the system is now about 4 years old, just planning for the > unable to boot problem. Would like to have the new drive bootable > and a copy of backup so I can restore the whole drive. Is this asking > for too much? So, exactly what files do I need for an MS Backup restore? > > TIA |
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