Luis Ortega wrote:
Answers inline:
> When you create a full backup with Acronis, is that the method for
> making a disk image that you could use to reimage your c drive with all
> of the operating system, installed programs and files that were on there
> when the backup was made?
1. Yes. Acronis calls this "Backup" and when you want to apply that image
back onto your hard drive (or a new hard drive in the same machine), you
"Restore" that image. The image can be stored on anything large enough to
hold it such as a hard drive in an external USB enclosure, a network drive,
or an additional internal hard drive (not recommended).
> Or does one use the clone feature to create a copy of the disk and use
> that to reinstall the c drive?
2. Usually one makes a clone when one is going to replace the hard drive
from which one makes the clone. A very useful thing to do is to clone the
perfectly working hard drive to a new hard drive which you then put in a
static-free bag in a closet in case you ever need to replace the original
drive. It's a good disaster strategy for businesses with complex
installations.
> Do you need to make a bootable disk if you have the original disk from
> Acronis or can the purchased disk be used as a boot disk in case you
> need to reinstall the c drive contents?
3. I believe the retail Acronis disk is bootable. Acronis' Help will answer
these questions as will the FAQs on the Acronis website. There is also an
active user forum.
4. It is useful to create the Acronis bootable media from within the Acronis
program to:
a. Preserve the original retail disk from getting scratched.
b. If you have other Acronis products, they will also be available on the
bootable rescue disk. For instance, my rescue disk has full/safe True
Image, full/safe Universal Restore for TI, full/safe Disk Director, and
Disk Cleanser.
Answers to further questions about using Acronis can be found on the Acronis
website as this is not really a Vista issue.
Malke
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