How do I check my backup image?

Norm86

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I am wondering how I can test my backup image of my hard drive? I just did the backup last night for a class I am taking and now they ask us to move a file and test our backup image. How do I do this? I am completely new to computers so any help or instructions would be great! Thanks!
 

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Amazing the schools don`t teach anymore, they just say here, do it on your own.

Wait a minute I paid $20,000 for this course :shock:

You can simply Google it and come up with dozens of answers.
 

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Let's assume you are talking about the Windows inbuilt system image capability.

The first test would be to boot to a System Repair CD/DVD/USB. Then select restore image and check that your image can be located. In this test the image should ideally be on an external HDD. Now if it is a USB3 external then you need to know how to load the USB3 drivers. Once the image has been recognized just cancel the process.
http://www.sevenforums.com/backup-r...p-via-usb-3-0-external-drive.html#post1640570

The second test would be to attach/mount the image. Then you can extract (copy out) a file or folder to some temporary location. This tutorial shows how:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/24771-system-image-extract-files-using-disk-management.html

The ultimate test is to actually perform a successful system restore. The safest way is to restore to a single connected internal new/spare HDD. You need a bit of cash for an extra HDD.

The above basic tests are relevant to other imaging programs.
 

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