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Hi all,
Although I have searched the backup and restore thread I didn't find a solution to my problem.
I have been using windows image backup for some time now (I learned the hard way that you need an *image* backup to restore a failed *system* drive) which is scheduled and works fine.
My problem is that it takes about 50 minutes to run, during this time the pc is unusable due to backup eating up all resources. Since my system disk is basically not changed (profiles are in another disk) I need a backup solution that would do incremental or differential backup (basically it would backup the differences every time and not the whole system partition every day). Such a backup would probably complete in 2-5 minutes and I could run it many times per day instead of once.
Requirements in detail:
1) I need a windows solution and not a "boot with cd, load linux and take image" thing (like ghost).
2) It should take image backup from inside windows (ie after a restore you should be able to fire up the system, not reinstall windows on top of the restored files)
3) It should be able to be scheduled in task scheduler.
4) It should be able to work in an incremental mode.
Many thanks for your ideas!
Although I have searched the backup and restore thread I didn't find a solution to my problem.
I have been using windows image backup for some time now (I learned the hard way that you need an *image* backup to restore a failed *system* drive) which is scheduled and works fine.
My problem is that it takes about 50 minutes to run, during this time the pc is unusable due to backup eating up all resources. Since my system disk is basically not changed (profiles are in another disk) I need a backup solution that would do incremental or differential backup (basically it would backup the differences every time and not the whole system partition every day). Such a backup would probably complete in 2-5 minutes and I could run it many times per day instead of once.
Requirements in detail:
1) I need a windows solution and not a "boot with cd, load linux and take image" thing (like ghost).
2) It should take image backup from inside windows (ie after a restore you should be able to fire up the system, not reinstall windows on top of the restored files)
3) It should be able to be scheduled in task scheduler.
4) It should be able to work in an incremental mode.
Many thanks for your ideas!
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- EVGA 780i (132-CK-NF78-A2)
- OS
- Win7 x64
- CPU
- E6750 [email protected] OC
- Motherboard
- EVGA 780i (132-CK-NF78-A2)
- Memory
- 6GB Crucial Balistix 800
- Graphics Card(s)
- 2 X GTX460 SLI OC@849,2000
- Sound Card
- Audigy 2 (Creative is evil)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 65" Sony TV
- Screen Resolution
- 1920X1080
- Hard Drives
- 3X150 raptors @ Raid0
- PSU
- Corsair 850
