WindowsImageBackup - Files Changed During the Backup


  1. Posts : 19
    Win 7 both 32 & 64
       #1

    WindowsImageBackup - Files Changed During the Backup


    WindowsImageBackup 7.1

    What happens when files are changed by the user during a WindowsImageBackup?
    * Is the composition of the backup frozen at the start - like a snapshot?
    * Or is the pre-final image changed on-the-fly so that is represents all file changes?

    TIA Dennis
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  2. Posts : 19
    Win 7 both 32 & 64
    Thread Starter
       #2

    File Changed During Backup


    Before I asked this question, I Googled/Binged for a few hours to no avail.

    Thus, I can understand why no reply yet.

    In the background Windows changes numerous files - as can be monitored in the %Temp% folders. Emails may occur during the backup period.

    Good news is that I downloaded and began using Macrium Reflect. (Love it!) One of their videos touched on the point to "avoid modifying files" but did not firmly say no.

    Still, I would like to hear some opinions on the question or even "the" answer as it applies to WindowsImageBackup and/or Macrium Reflect?

    Dennis
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  3. Posts : 45
    Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium
       #3

    WindowsImageBackup - Files Changed During the Backup


    Hi Dennis,
    I use Macrium almost exclusively (love it too). I'll only refer to cloning as I hardly ever do a windows backup because it takes too long to do. I have never had a problem with either receiving, sending or reading e-mails during a clone procedure or having e-mails screw one up. I do not however, create any files while doing a clone. I hope this partly answers your question.
    Regards,
    Dave
      My Computer


  4. mjf
    Posts : 5,969
    Windows 7x64 Home Premium SP1
       #4

    DennisCPA said:
    What happens when files are changed by the user during a WindowsImageBackup?
    Like Dave I use Macrium but also Windows inbuilt.
    A system image is a very important backup. If you have a reasonably sized OS partition (~50 GB) then imaging with USB3 or another internal sata drive should take ~10 minutes. When imaging I just let it do its job especially if using Windows inbuilt system imaging.
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  5. Posts : 19
    Win 7 both 32 & 64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    The issue behind my question, is what activity will cause a corrupt image, in and of itself not a disaster, but restoring a corrupt image is a disaster. Macrium does provide a verify option. I was not successful at finding a verification tool for WindowsImageBackup.

    An accurate image backup saves a complete rebuild/reinstall. Also, the ability to view later-deleted files in those (historical) images may provide access to those deleted files that, for some reason, need to be back in real time.

    Dennis
      My Computer


 

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