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I am trying to backup all my new laptop before starting using it (SOny
SZ4XXX). It came with no system and OS disk so I need a complete backup to make sure I can restage the PC later if I need it. I tried several times the procedure using DVD-R but when it complete writing the first DVD, it ask again for disk 1 and not as one would expect, disk 2. It also locks the DVD driver so that the only way to eject the disk is to command it via the Computer/Disk/Eject software route and once the new disk is inserted it writes again disk 1...and so on many times. I am desperate as I cannot use the computer in case something goes wrong (it would leave me with no copy of Vista and all the other software) and I am wondering if some of you can: a) help with this specific problem b) tell me if buying a third party software for complete backups (such as Acronis) would give me the same result (a safe copy of all files/programs etc INCLUDING Vista. I use Vista Business by the way and if any of you can help I would be ethernally grateful. Thanks A |
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Fyi, Andy reported in a separate thread that different DVD media and
pre-formatting the DVDs solved the issue. -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "AndyB64" wrote in message news ![]() I am trying to backup all my new laptop before starting using it (SOny SZ4XXX). It came with no system and OS disk so I need a complete backup to make sure I can restage the PC later if I need it. I tried several times the procedure using DVD-R but when it complete writing the first DVD, it ask again for disk 1 and not as one would expect, disk 2. It also locks the DVD driver so that the only way to eject the disk is to command it via the Computer/Disk/Eject software route and once the new disk is inserted it writes again disk 1...and so on many times. I am desperate as I cannot use the computer in case something goes wrong (it would leave me with no copy of Vista and all the other software) and I am wondering if some of you can: a) help with this specific problem b) tell me if buying a third party software for complete backups (such as Acronis) would give me the same result (a safe copy of all files/programs etc INCLUDING Vista. I use Vista Business by the way and if any of you can help I would be ethernally grateful. Thanks A |
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If i was you, I would buy an external USB hard drive for a backup. One
strange thring about Vista is that when you install it, it takes a while to open installation files, compressed?. I have an 80gig hard drive, and after it was all installed, I only have 60gig free space left Mick "AndyB64" wrote: I am trying to backup all my new laptop before starting using it (SOny SZ4XXX). It came with no system and OS disk so I need a complete backup to make sure I can restage the PC later if I need it. I tried several times the procedure using DVD-R but when it complete writing the first DVD, it ask again for disk 1 and not as one would expect, disk 2. It also locks the DVD driver so that the only way to eject the disk is to command it via the Computer/Disk/Eject software route and once the new disk is inserted it writes again disk 1...and so on many times. I am desperate as I cannot use the computer in case something goes wrong (it would leave me with no copy of Vista and all the other software) and I am wondering if some of you can: a) help with this specific problem b) tell me if buying a third party software for complete backups (such as Acronis) would give me the same result (a safe copy of all files/programs etc INCLUDING Vista. I use Vista Business by the way and if any of you can help I would be ethernally grateful. Thanks A |