SSD backing up

kingscurate

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Using win 7 backup, i want to backup up my ssd(now its in full go). Where is the best place to back up? I have a 500gb hdd with my docs on(was my old C drive etc) is it best to back up here or to an ext hdd?
Also just in case of failure im thinking of backing up the hdd with my docs on. Any recommendations.
I have acronis true image but would rather using windows system image, because once ive done a clean install to the SSD i can restore using the system image.

Many thanks
 

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Kingscurate, Your post is a bit confusing.
What is the size of your C drive?
Why don't you want to use Acronis to create a system image?
The windows backup (full image) can be stored on an external USB hard disk and then restored to your
C drive.

If your C drive is full then the image would end up being full also.

What you can do is to move files to your external hard disk and then clean up your C drive.

SSD's have not that much difference from regular hard disk except they are faster and more expensive.

Windows image backup will not restore to a hard disk smaller than the one that the image was created from.


Rich
 

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Toshiba Laptop Qosimo X870
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Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1
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Toshiba Qosmio
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16 Gigs
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256 Gig SanDisk SSD for C
256 Gig Intel SSD for D
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I have dos 6.22, wfwg 3.11, win98, 2000 and xp VHD's available for testing. MS's Virtual PC works great.
Sorry for any confusion, always the case i knew what i meant lol.
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My C drive is the ssd 128GB
My old sata hdd is 500GB and 2 external HDD(320gb &160GB).
So the hdd is now a slave drive(in olden days??) containing all docs, pics and music.
This could fill up depending on how many pics i take as i shoot raw files, so for that reason i am best backing up the c drive(ssd) to an ext hdd.
Ive found using acronis confusing, simply because i have never had to use it to restore where as i have used windows restore before, and to me it was a doddle.
When i used restore in the past i rebooted to factory restore and then restored the system image.

Hope that clears up the confusion
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
gigabyte z77-d3sh
OS
win 7 home premium 64 bit
CPU
intel I5 3470 3.2ghz
Motherboard
gigabyte z77-d3sh
Memory
12gb
Graphics Card(s)
asus radeon 5450 512mb
Sound Card
no
Monitor(s) Displays
viewsonic
Screen Resolution
1920*1080
Hard Drives
Crucial m4 sata 3 SSD
PSU
0cz
Case
corair carbide 200
Cooling
corsair h60
Keyboard
wireless logitech
Internet Speed
60 mbs
Kingscurate, Do I understand that your C SSD of 128gig is getting full?
Acronis is not that confusing if you use it mostly for imaging. You do have to set it to create a single full image on your external hard disk. Then create the bootable recovery disk from withing acronis and you should be safe.

Some mistake backup with image creation as backup in most cases is incremental and only backs up documents and data.
Acronis has several options that you have to study to make sure that you are creating a complete system image on your external drive.

Rich
 

My Computer

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Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba Laptop Qosimo X870
OS
Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1
CPU
Intel Core I7
Motherboard
Toshiba Qosmio
Memory
16 Gigs
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670M
Monitor(s) Displays
17.7" laptop
Screen Resolution
1600 x 900
Hard Drives
256 Gig SanDisk SSD for C
256 Gig Intel SSD for D
Internet Speed
50/25 FIOS
Antivirus
Vipre (all you can eat for 10 machines)
Browser
IE and FF
Other Info
I have dos 6.22, wfwg 3.11, win98, 2000 and xp VHD's available for testing. MS's Virtual PC works great.
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