I don't have a removable drive that I can use for the image you mention. I
suppose I could create a restore point and then wait until MS resolves the
Vista sleep problem before I create the recovery disk set. I don't like
operating without a recovery disk set as a back up.
Regarding the sleep problem, I assume MS will resolve it via an update. If
that is the case, and I go ahead and create the recovery disks now, and later
have to use them in a recovery operation, wouldn't I just then download the
sleep fix again and be OK?
"Richard Urban" wrote:
> The concept behind a recovery disk is that you create it when the system is
> in a known good state. It makes no sense to make an image when it is not
> fully, and correctly, operational.
>
> That being said, I create incremental images - sometimes when a system is
> sour. This way if I try to correct for the problem, and end up making it
> worse, I can go back and try something different.
>
> When I work on a customers system the first thing I do is to create an image
> and store it on a removable drive. Then I begin work on their system. If I
> need to go back, I can. When the system has been repaired I toss the
> original image.
>
> --
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban MVP
> Microsoft Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "Kent" <> wrote in message
> news:C3AC227F-5A8C-46BB-A4D1-...
> > We have a new computer with the Vista Home Premium OS. I need to create a
> > set
> > of recovery disks but we are experiencing a problem with the sleep
> > function.
> > Occasionally, the computer will restart from sleep on its own without any
> > input or action from us. Should I wait until this sleep problem is
> > resolved
> > before I create the recoery disk set or should I go ahead and create them
> > now?
>
>
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