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kskwerl
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      07-28-2009

Hey everyone, this is going to sound like a stupid question and i'v
looked places but can't seem to get an answer to this specific question
Is there a way I can back up my Windows Vista Ultimate to the poin
where if say my RAID 0 array fails and I have to redo my RAID and set u
Vista from scratch that I can just pop in some backup media such a
another HD or DVD's and install my computer right back to where it was
(Programs installed and everything, including updates etc.

*-this dude has a RAID 0 but doesn't know how to back up hi
sh*t..wtf?*:confused

-All help is greatly appreciated

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      07-28-2009

kskwerl;1100888 Wrote:
> Hey everyone, this is going to sound like a stupid question and i'v
> looked places but can't seem to get an answer to this specific question
> Is there a way I can back up my Windows Vista Ultimate to the poin
> where if say my RAID 0 array fails and I have to redo my RAID and set u
> Vista from scratch that I can just pop in some backup media such a
> another HD or DVD's and install my computer right back to where it was
> (Programs installed and everything, including updates etc.
>
> *-this dude has a RAID 0 but doesn't know how to back up hi
> sh*t..wtf?*:confused
>
> -All help is greatly appreciated


Check out the trial version of Macrium Reflect 4.2. You can back up t
an external USB drive and then try the restore, to make sure it works.
The trial version will let you create the Linux rescue CD. If you
machine gets in a state where you cannot boot, this is the vital thing.
When you boot the CD it must have drivers to see your Raid setup. Yo
can boot the CD and start as if you are going to restore withou
actually writing to your HD to see if the boot CD can see your drive

With these disaster recovery things, the only way to know for sure i
to actually do a restore. A good time is if you just had to do a syste
reinstall to "out of the box" condition. That way if it doesn't work
you haven't invested a whole lot of time tweaking the system an
installing apps

How you get the Raid back working if that gets hosed I don't know.
Maybe another poster can give advice there

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DL
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      07-31-2009
Buy Imaging software, eg Acronis or Ghost, to name but two

"kskwerl" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> Hey everyone, this is going to sound like a stupid question and i've
> looked places but can't seem to get an answer to this specific question.
> Is there a way I can back up my Windows Vista Ultimate to the point
> where if say my RAID 0 array fails and I have to redo my RAID and set up
> Vista from scratch that I can just pop in some backup media such as
> another HD or DVD's and install my computer right back to where it was?
> (Programs installed and everything, including updates etc.)
>
> *-this dude has a RAID 0 but doesn't know how to back up his
> sh*t..wtf?*
>
> -All help is greatly appreciated.
>
>
> --
> kskwerl



 
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kskwerl
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      08-04-2009

MilesAhead;1100900 Wrote:
> > kskwerl;1100888 Wrote:
> > Hey everyone, this is going to sound like a stupid question and i'v
> > looked places but can't seem to get an answer to this specific question
> > Is there a way I can back up my Windows Vista Ultimate to the poin
> > where if say my RAID 0 array fails and I have to redo my RAID and set u
> > Vista from scratch that I can just pop in some backup media such a
> > another HD or DVD's and install my computer right back to where it was
> > (Programs installed and everything, including updates etc.
> >
> > *-this dude has a RAID 0 but doesn't know how to back up hi
> > sh*t..wtf?*:confused
> >
> > -All help is greatly appreciated.> >

>
> Check out the trial version of Macrium Reflect 4.2. You can back u
> to an external USB drive and then try the restore, to make sure i
> works. The trial version will let you create the Linux rescue CD. I
> your machine gets in a state where you cannot boot, this is the vita
> thing. When you boot the CD it must have drivers to see your Rai
> setup. You can boot the CD and start as if you are going to restor
> without actually writing to your HD to see if the boot CD can see you
> drive
>
> With these disaster recovery things, the only way to know for sure i
> to actually do a restore. A good time is if you just had to do
> system reinstall to "out of the box" condition. That way if i
> doesn't work, you haven't invested a whole lot of time tweaking th
> system and installing apps
>
> How you get the Raid back working if that gets hosed I don't know.
> Maybe another poster can give advice there


DL;1103071 Wrote:
> Buy Imaging software, eg Acronis or Ghost, to name but tw
>
> "kskwerl" <> wrote in messag
> news:...> > >
> >
> > > Hey everyone, this is going to sound like a stupid question and i'v
> > > looked places but can't seem to get an answer to this specifi

> > question
> > > Is there a way I can back up my Windows Vista Ultimate to the poin
> > > where if say my RAID 0 array fails and I have to redo my RAID and se

> > u
> > > Vista from scratch that I can just pop in some backup media such a
> > > another HD or DVD's and install my computer right back to where i

> > was
> > > (Programs installed and everything, including updates etc.

> >
> > > *-this dude has a RAID 0 but doesn't know how to back up hi
> > > sh*t..wtf?*:confused

> >
> > > -All help is greatly appreciated

> >
> >
> > > -
> > > kskwerl > >


You guys are the best, thanks a lot I really appreciate it!!

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