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I am running some older software, most notably Adobe CS6, that has been automatically updated without the update files first being downloaded and stored on my computer. My computer is about 5 years old and I am concerned that if I have a hard drive crash I will lose many of my programs and be unable to reinstall the automatic updates (they may not longer be supported by the vendors). I will have the same problem if I buy a new computer.
I am wondering how I can backup the ENTIRE C: drive, my system drive (program files, windows files, registry, etc.), so that in the event that it crashes I can offload the backup to a new hard drive and quickly pickup from where I left off. In the event of a problem I would like to be able to boot from the backup drive or copy it to a new hard drive and continue as though nothing had happened. Is that possible?
I have two external Seagate backup drives, but they do not seem to be backing up the ENTIRE C: drive even if I check every folder for backup.
Thanks for your advice.
I am running some older software, most notably Adobe CS6, that has been automatically updated without the update files first being downloaded and stored on my computer. My computer is about 5 years old and I am concerned that if I have a hard drive crash I will lose many of my programs and be unable to reinstall the automatic updates (they may not longer be supported by the vendors). I will have the same problem if I buy a new computer.
I am wondering how I can backup the ENTIRE C: drive, my system drive (program files, windows files, registry, etc.), so that in the event that it crashes I can offload the backup to a new hard drive and quickly pickup from where I left off. In the event of a problem I would like to be able to boot from the backup drive or copy it to a new hard drive and continue as though nothing had happened. Is that possible?
I have two external Seagate backup drives, but they do not seem to be backing up the ENTIRE C: drive even if I check every folder for backup.
Thanks for your advice.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- ZT Systems
- OS
- Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium with Service Pack 1
- CPU
- Intel Core I7 950 @ 3.07 GHz
- Memory
- 12GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Radeon HD5700 Series
- Hard Drives
- C: 500GB
E: 2TB
Seagate Ext 1: 2 TB
Seagate Ext 2: 3 TB
- Antivirus
- Comodo and Malware Bytes
- Browser
- Firefox and Chrome
