Blue screens in Win7 are really rare unless there is an underlying problem,
so I'd strongly second Carlos' suggestion to let us help resolve them. That
being said, I've used Acronis with good success, but currently use Windows
Home Server for my backup mechanism. Given that I have well more than a
single machine, WHS is a much better overall solution, IMO. Plus it will
give you remote access to home resources when you're on the road.
--
Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/blogs/Russel
"Umar" <> wrote in message
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>I have encountered a blue screen, running Win 7, a couple of times so
> far. It has been easier and faster to reimage my laptop but it is a
> slow process which also includes reinstalling all the productivity
> apps.
>
> I am not familiar with any off the shelf software products that make
> the reimaging much more efficient where I can save a "mirror image" of
> OS and apps installed on my laptop and then upon encountering an
> unexpected blue screen, I can get back to a state of normalcy without
> significant delays. As a nomadic consultant, blue screens are my
> biggest worry.
>
> If anyone has any insight in this regard, feel free to relay any
> pointers.
>
> Umar