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Ben Ramsay
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      12-15-2007
I am using windows vista home basic and I want to try and create a set of
recovery disks for my system. Does anyone know the best way to do this, I
have a acronis boot disk that allows me to create images outside windows
but
I am unsure how to to this. I would like to try and keep the number of dvds
down to an absolute minimum if possible. My initial drive size is 80 GB and
I want the dvds to be bootable.

Any help would be great.

 
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      12-15-2007

"Ben Ramsay" <> wrote in message
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I am using windows vista home basic and I want to try and create a set of
recovery disks for my system. Does anyone know the best way to do this, I
have a acronis boot disk that allows me to create images outside windows
but
I am unsure how to to this. I would like to try and keep the number of dvds
down to an absolute minimum if possible. My initial drive size is 80 GB and
I want the dvds to be bootable.

Any help would be great.
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Try the Acronis forum - someone there should have an answer for you.

http://www.wilderssecurity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=65


 
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Augustus
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      12-15-2007

"Ben Ramsay" <> wrote in message
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>I am using windows vista home basic and I want to try and create a set of
> recovery disks for my system. Does anyone know the best way to do this, I
> have a acronis boot disk that allows me to create images outside windows
> but
> I am unsure how to to this. I would like to try and keep the number of
> dvds
> down to an absolute minimum if possible. My initial drive size is 80 GB
> and
> I want the dvds to be bootable.


My advice...invest $100 in a USB/SATA external drive enclosure and the
cheapest 250Gb SATA drive you can find. Create your Acronis backup archives
on this and do schedule incremental daily backups (which take 10min or so on
mine). It's fast, it's portable, it more reliable, you can move it system to
system and create multiple off-site backups. You can access, incrementally
or fully restore the image from any system on the network with the Acronis
boot disk you create and backup to the shared drive on any home network.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817145393
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817145393


 
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      12-15-2007


"Augustus" <> wrote in message
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> "Ben Ramsay" <> wrote in message
> news:2445B25E-FB5B-4B7F-BF7D-...
>>I am using windows vista home basic and I want to try and create a set of
>> recovery disks for my system. Does anyone know the best way to do this, I
>> have a acronis boot disk that allows me to create images outside windows
>> but
>> I am unsure how to to this. I would like to try and keep the number of
>> dvds
>> down to an absolute minimum if possible. My initial drive size is 80 GB
>> and
>> I want the dvds to be bootable.

>
> My advice...invest $100 in a USB/SATA external drive enclosure and the
> cheapest 250Gb SATA drive you can find. Create your Acronis backup
> archives on this and do schedule incremental daily backups (which take
> 10min or so on mine). It's fast, it's portable, it more reliable, you can
> move it system to system and create multiple off-site backups. You can
> access, incrementally or fully restore the image from any system on the
> network with the Acronis boot disk you create and backup to the shared
> drive on any home network.
>
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817145393
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817145393


Pretty good advice. Myself I wouldn't be buying 'sally's 300Gb SATA
Drive... $60.00) tho.

I did just buy a 300Gb Western Digital SATA drive that was on sale for
$99.00 (no enclosure). Just my opinion until the no-name brands become
household words. I'm sure they are ok.
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      12-15-2007
"Ben Ramsay" <> wrote:

> I am using windows vista home basic and I want to try and create a
> set of recovery disks for my system. Does anyone know the best way
> to do this, I have a acronis boot disk that allows me to create
> images outside windows but I am unsure how to to this. I would
> like to try and keep the number of dvds down to an absolute
> minimum if possible. My initial drive size is 80 GB and I want the
> dvds to be bootable.


I believe what you want isn't possible with Acronis.

AFAIK, making bootable recovery disks is not something Acronis can do
but someone will correct me if I'm wrong.

The image(s) you create with Acronis will be restorable only by using
Acronis. The normal backup technique is to create an image of your
system or maybe only the C:\ drive onto DVDs (I use a removable
harddrive but DVDs will work fine) and then, to restore, you'd boot on
the Acronis bootable rescue disk and tell it where to find the image
and where to restore it.



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"XS11E" <> wrote in message
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> "Ben Ramsay" <> wrote:
>
>> I am using windows vista home basic and I want to try and create a
>> set of recovery disks for my system. Does anyone know the best way
>> to do this, I have a acronis boot disk that allows me to create
>> images outside windows but I am unsure how to to this. I would
>> like to try and keep the number of dvds down to an absolute
>> minimum if possible. My initial drive size is 80 GB and I want the
>> dvds to be bootable.

>
> I believe what you want isn't possible with Acronis.


You create a bootable disk and use it to restore the image, just like with
Ghost.


 
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vista user 43
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      12-15-2007
Here is what I do.. and some more info that may help you..

First of all acronis ROCKS!!!

when you do this there is an option to customize and split the backup into
parts..

I personally select parts of 700 mb each so that 6 of them fit into 1 dvd
for a total of 4.1 gb per disk..

while acronis is doing this, it is compressing the data too... but Vista is
very big and if you have lots of data in personal folders then you might
have to write many disks.

You can probably manually increase that a bit so you can take advantange of
more of the dvd..

the second option is to select the DVD size option that writes a 4.4 gb file
part.. BUT you need to use a DVD-RW (re-writable) disk in this case
since normal DVD-R have a 2 gig file limit

I save these to a second drive then I fit them into disks later on...





"Ben Ramsay" <> wrote in message
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>I am using windows vista home basic and I want to try and create a set of
> recovery disks for my system. Does anyone know the best way to do this, I
> have a acronis boot disk that allows me to create images outside windows
> but
> I am unsure how to to this. I would like to try and keep the number of
> dvds
> down to an absolute minimum if possible. My initial drive size is 80 GB
> and
> I want the dvds to be bootable.
>
> Any help would be great.
>



 
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vista user 43
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      12-15-2007
oh I forgot to tell you,\

you must also make a boot cd from a seperate shortcut in the start menu ..
it has a bootable media creator thing..

you make a seperate bootable cd using that, and then you write the backups
on dvds...




"vista user 43" <> wrote in message
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> Here is what I do.. and some more info that may help you..
>
> First of all acronis ROCKS!!!
>
> when you do this there is an option to customize and split the backup into
> parts..
>
> I personally select parts of 700 mb each so that 6 of them fit into 1 dvd
> for a total of 4.1 gb per disk..
>
> while acronis is doing this, it is compressing the data too... but Vista
> is very big and if you have lots of data in personal folders then you
> might have to write many disks.
>
> You can probably manually increase that a bit so you can take advantange
> of more of the dvd..
>
> the second option is to select the DVD size option that writes a 4.4 gb
> file part.. BUT you need to use a DVD-RW (re-writable) disk in this case
> since normal DVD-R have a 2 gig file limit
>
> I save these to a second drive then I fit them into disks later on...
>
>
>
>
>
> "Ben Ramsay" <> wrote in message
> news:2445B25E-FB5B-4B7F-BF7D-...
>>I am using windows vista home basic and I want to try and create a set of
>> recovery disks for my system. Does anyone know the best way to do this, I
>> have a acronis boot disk that allows me to create images outside windows
>> but
>> I am unsure how to to this. I would like to try and keep the number of
>> dvds
>> down to an absolute minimum if possible. My initial drive size is 80 GB
>> and
>> I want the dvds to be bootable.
>>
>> Any help would be great.
>>

>
>



 
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