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curious on re imaging, how oftern do you find you need new sn# for products or to reactivate them since alot of programs the activation codes are hard wired to the hardware
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Do NOT use Windows imaging for what you are trying to do. It is so restrictive and touchy that you will not be happy with it.
I suggest you use free Macrium or free Paragon.
I had difficulties finding the reference to the specific situation Windows imaging was unsuitable.Do NOT use Windows imaging for what you are trying to do. It is so restrictive and touchy that you will not be happy with it.
I suggest you use free Macrium or free Paragon.
Thanks for that interesting suggestion. I have tried Paragon Free - it took a very long time to produce a backup. (i've also given up on Axcronis as their tech support is awful)
On the other hand the experience so far with Windows 7 Ultimate has ben quite good in so far as production of backup and doing a restore. I'm not sure what you meant in this context by "touchy" but apart from the multiple version problem of having to nama and rename it seems to work well
I totally agree.MS need to incorporate some kind of browse function - you browse to the vhd , select it , then point at where you want to restore it to.
Of course that would only restore the most recent image - but that's ok in most situations.
It can't be that hard to implement.
Wolfgang, did you mean Gary?Hi Keith, I just see your new shining star. Congratulations. And regarding imaging - you are right. There is no 'one size fits all'. Everybody should chose the frequency with which they are comfortable. I now deviate a bit from my own tutorial. But that is OK. I still have plenty of images on 3 seperate disks.
Right Gary. I had only tried the scheme with test partitions. But this was a real live experience.