Since we now have W7's create disc image (new to me as I knew nothing about W7 as I had XP previously), is there any reason whatsoever to keep your data off the C: partition?
Since you can backup the whole smash (meaning, if all your data is on C: and you create disc image C:, it DOES backup 100% of C drive, correct), who cares where you data is any more? Obviously, this implies you keep a short-term backup of your whole C: drive. However, you do need another partition to back up TO, so you'd still need another HD partition (or use a dead-slow USB2 external thumb/HD).
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Since you can backup the whole smash (meaning, if all your data is on C: and you create disc image C:, it DOES backup 100% of C drive, correct), who cares where you data is any more? Obviously, this implies you keep a short-term backup of your whole C: drive. However, you do need another partition to back up TO, so you'd still need another HD partition (or use a dead-slow USB2 external thumb/HD).
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7AMD Phenom II X2 (dual-core)4Gintegrated ATI HD 4200
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom
- OS
- Windows 7
- CPU
- AMD Phenom II X2 (dual-core)
- Motherboard
- GA-MA785GM-US2H
- Memory
- 4G
- Graphics Card(s)
- integrated ATI HD 4200
- Sound Card
- integrated
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung 24"
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- 1 SSD - Samsung 840 - 500 GB - OS and DATA partitions
1 SSD - Intel 320 - 120 GB (used for backups) - Misc/BACKUP
1 SATA HD - WD, 500 GB - BACKUP
- PSU
- Ultra X4 500W
- Case
- Ultra X-blaster
- Keyboard
- Microsoft Digital Media Pro
- Mouse
- Logitech WIRED!
- Internet Speed
- 15 Mbps FIOS