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"Mike Hollywood" wrote in message
... Hi, I have an old 40 gig laptop hard drive, and i put it in a USB2 case so now it's an external hard drive that works via the USB2 port. Can you copy your vista install to it, and then if your working version gets borked, copy it back via the usb port and be back in business? I mean, can you do it using vista? or if not, can you do it using 3rd party software? Thanks for any input on this. mike Yes, this can be done with a third party application like Acronis True Image 10. -- Jim |
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Yes, you can do this. Go to Start and click Help and Support. Type "Complete
PC Backup" in the search box and press Enter. Click the first link, in the results and read how to perform the backup. Vista includes this backup program. If you would rather use a third party program, Acronis True Image is probably the best choice. The latest version supports Vista. This makes a complete image of the hard drive and allows you to restore individual files or the complete installation. Acronis True Image 10 http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/trueimage -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Mike Hollywood" wrote in message ... Hi, I have an old 40 gig laptop hard drive, and i put it in a USB2 case so now it's an external hard drive that works via the USB2 port. Can you copy your vista install to it, and then if your working version gets borked, copy it back via the usb port and be back in business? I mean, can you do it using vista? or if not, can you do it using 3rd party software? Thanks for any input on this. mike |
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Yes it can be done. Basically all you need do is image the drive to the
external drive. For preference i would use Acronis Drive Image. If you are using Vista Business, Ultimate or Enterprise editions then you could use the Complete PC Backup option. The only problem with Complete PC Backup is that there is no compression. If, for example, you have a hard drive of 60 GB and Vista has been allocated 'all' of that space for its own use then Complete PC Backup actually takes up the full 60GB even though your actual 'used' space may only be, say 15GB. With Acronis it automatically uses compression (which can be altered) and it only images the used space on the hard drive, not used space and empty space. For preference i would go for Acronis every time. -- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert Windows - Shell/User Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post.. "Mike Hollywood" wrote in message ... Hi, I have an old 40 gig laptop hard drive, and i put it in a USB2 case so now it's an external hard drive that works via the USB2 port. Can you copy your vista install to it, and then if your working version gets borked, copy it back via the usb port and be back in business? I mean, can you do it using vista? or if not, can you do it using 3rd party software? Thanks for any input on this. mike |
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Hi,
I have an old 40 gig laptop hard drive, and i put it in a USB2 case so now it's an external hard drive that works via the USB2 port. Can you copy your vista install to it, and then if your working version gets borked, copy it back via the usb port and be back in business? I mean, can you do it using vista? or if not, can you do it using 3rd party software? Thanks for any input on this. mike |
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Thanks for the info!
mike "Mike Hollywood" wrote in message ... Hi, I have an old 40 gig laptop hard drive, and i put it in a USB2 case so now it's an external hard drive that works via the USB2 port. Can you copy your vista install to it, and then if your working version gets borked, copy it back via the usb port and be back in business? I mean, can you do it using vista? or if not, can you do it using 3rd party software? Thanks for any input on this. mike |
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You're Welcome
-- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert Windows - Shell/User Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post.. "Mike Hollywood" wrote in message ... Thanks for the info! mike "Mike Hollywood" wrote in message ... Hi, I have an old 40 gig laptop hard drive, and i put it in a USB2 case so now it's an external hard drive that works via the USB2 port. Can you copy your vista install to it, and then if your working version gets borked, copy it back via the usb port and be back in business? I mean, can you do it using vista? or if not, can you do it using 3rd party software? Thanks for any input on this. mike |
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"Mike Hollywood" wrote
Hi, I have an old 40 gig laptop hard drive, and i put it in a USB2 case so now it's an external hard drive that works via the USB2 port. Can you copy your vista install to it, and then if your working version gets borked, copy it back via the usb port and be back in business? I mean, can you do it using vista? or if not, can you do it using 3rd party software? Thanks for any input on this. To add to what others have posted, Complete PC Backup is only available on Vista Business, Enterprise or Ultimate. It is a type of drive imaging. Acronis True Image allows you to created and save a compressed image of a drive or partition on an external drive, or to clone the drive. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |