Artreid wrote:
> I have a Gateway Desktop 1tb hdd and would like to create restore
> partition the way Gateway would have created it when it left the
> shop. I believe the create a 5-10 Gg partition with a picture of
> what the machine look like (vanilla).
>
> Can any one tell me how to do this myself or point me to
> instructions? My think it that it might be as simple as using say,
> Acropolis to create a full backup to this 10gg partition.
>
> However, I'm thinking when Gateway does this in its shop it uses
> something else that is not reliant on a specific manufacturers
> software when I recovery/restore if required. What might Gate use
> to create a Restore Partition?
Ask Gateway?
Seriously - it truly is one of the worst restorations methods out there.
After all you have the backup image of your system, the *way* to restore it,
on the very media you are hoping doesn't go bad. ;-)
My suggestion - get your media CD/DVDs and copy them and tape that copied
set to the inside of the computer case. They stay with the computer within
easy reach in case the worst happens.
How Gateway does what you are wanting to do could be anything. Norton
GoBack maybe.
My suggestion is actually use your internal space for *your* stuff.
Everything else is easily replaceable. Then purchase something like the
Seagate Replica 500GB drive and use it to backup the system - the entire
system - in such a way that not only could you selectively recover a version
of certain types of files but you could even restore the system from a
complete hard disk failure when you put the new drive in... And you didn't
have to waste your internal space and your own time to figure out how to do
it.
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