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hey is it a good idea to make more than one rescue boot discs maybe 4 or 5 just in case you lose more than one? thanks
hey is it a good idea to make more than one rescue boot discs maybe 4 or 5 just in case you lose more than one? thanks
Hello soulfood mate how about and image or two or what I used to do a clone of the whole drive. The clone of course is an exact copy of the drive at the time you make it and I used to (when I had only one good machine) keep that clone and if the working drive conked then it was just a matter of taking it out and flipping in or switching over to the clone.
The alternative is to clone to an extrernal drive then clone back to the old drive when you have cleaned it up. I used to clone every week or when I loaded a lot of apps to keep it up to date (doesn't take long) and I was ready to go.
Macrium is very good for those functions.
Macrium Reflect FREE Edition - Information and download < be careful if the download comes through a mirror site it might have add ons ie Google toolbar. But always worth checking any download site for that matter.
I have more than one. I'm a firm believer in Murphy's Law. (If anything can go wrong, it will. And at the most inopportune time.) Not only can a disk get lost, it can get damaged. Or one day your computer just doesn't want to recognize it. Redundancy is good.
Absolutely even down to the motherboard crashing if one has the image or better the clone only a matter of getting onto Microsoft and asking for "credit" eh? then just thumping inthe new baord and hooking up the drive.
Just as a by the by I keep an ISO of 7 on a stick too - so much easier than mucking about with CD's.
Since we are discussing "Tragedy", I have a question. I have never used Windows Backup. Doesn't it store the backup somewhere in Windows? So if your HDD is fried, then your backup is gone also? Surely that can't be the way it works.