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Hi everyone.
I was just about to go out and get myself a nice big 4TB WD MyBook External Hard drive to use for my PC backups and data backups, until I read somewhere that Windows 7 Backup and Restore has issues with large drives. Something to do with 4k sectors or something...
Is there a way I can get the 4tb drive to work with it reliably and easily?
Or the other thing I was thinking was getting something smaller that Backup and Restore can manage (maybe 2tb? what's the limit for the thing?), and another drive for my drag-and-drop files.
Or could the 4tb one work with it partitioned into 2 smaller ones that Backup and Restore can work with and use the other for other files? or will that not work because of the sector thing?
Or if the stock Windows Backup and Restore sucks, and I should use something else, what should I use? What should I do? I want the process to be as smooth and reliable as possible.
Thanks for all of your help peoples
I was just about to go out and get myself a nice big 4TB WD MyBook External Hard drive to use for my PC backups and data backups, until I read somewhere that Windows 7 Backup and Restore has issues with large drives. Something to do with 4k sectors or something...
Is there a way I can get the 4tb drive to work with it reliably and easily?
Or the other thing I was thinking was getting something smaller that Backup and Restore can manage (maybe 2tb? what's the limit for the thing?), and another drive for my drag-and-drop files.
Or could the 4tb one work with it partitioned into 2 smaller ones that Backup and Restore can work with and use the other for other files? or will that not work because of the sector thing?
Or if the stock Windows Backup and Restore sucks, and I should use something else, what should I use? What should I do? I want the process to be as smooth and reliable as possible.
Thanks for all of your help peoples
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- I made her myself :)
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional
- CPU
- Intel i5-4670k
- Motherboard
- Asus Z87-Pro
- Memory
- G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 16GB 1600mhz (F3-1600C9D-16GXM)
- Graphics Card(s)
- EVGA GTX770 SC ACX 2gb
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Acer H236HLbid 23" ips 5ms GTG
- Screen Resolution
- 1080p
- Hard Drives
- -128gb Samsung 840 Pro (C drive with OS)
-1tb WD Black 7200rpm 64mb WD1002FAEX (music, programs, files, etc.)
-120gb Samsung 840 evo (games)
- PSU
- SeaSonic M12II 750watt
- Case
- Coolermaster HAF 922 all black, usb 3.0
- Cooling
- CPU: CM hyper 212 evo with push-pull Cougar Vortex fans
- Keyboard
- CM Storm QuickFire TK (brown switch mechanical)
- Mouse
- perixx mx-2000
- Internet Speed
- 21Mb/s down, 2Mb/s up (on a good day)
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- Malwarebytes and Microsoft Security Essentials
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- Chrome
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- Fans on case: front 200mm in, top 200mm out, x2 side 120mm in (cougar vortex), rear 120mm out
I've never seen my cpu go above 40c and my card above 60c even with intense games or benchmarks
I don't overclock anything, as I rely on this machine too much for other things to risk it getting fried.