Posts Tagged ‘Hard Drive’
Will a backup of the entire computer on XP backup all users data?
Last Updated on Tuesday, 8 February 2011 12:43 Written by databank Tuesday, 8 February 2011 12:43
Question by jcmac687: Will a backup of the entire computer on XP backup all users data?
I did a full system backup while in the admin account which created a Backup.bkf file. Will this backup the data of all 4 users on my computer if so when I restore the .bkf file (on a clean copy of xp) will all the user accounts return with all the info in the original locations?
Best answer:
Answer by gikstar
Unfortunately I don’t use the Microsoft backup program, I use an old copy of Ghost and I use Acronics to image my hard drive rather than ‘backup’ the drive.
You can read up on the software here: http://www.hddoctor.net/
Hope this is of some help to you.
By the way, you might try the Microsoft website and search for and FAQ about ‘backup’ there.
If you know better; you can leave your own answer in the comments!
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Q&A: Can i move storage data from my hard drive to my backup data drive?
Last Updated on Friday, 4 February 2011 04:42 Written by databank Friday, 4 February 2011 04:42
Question by Matt D: Can i move storage data from my hard drive to my backup data drive?
On my computer, Vista is the C: drive where all of my data is stored, with 0 bytes on it. Then, i have my Data E: Drive, which has 44.0 GB left. I was wondering if i could transfer some storage space, because i don’t want to move programs over to that drive.
Thanks
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Answer by Quentin G
You can move extra files and folders over – like movies and such, to your E: drive.
If you mean increase the partition size of the C: size – you can, but you’ll need to unpartition part of the E: drive to do it. I don’t remember if Vista can do this on the fly – Windows 7 can. Though most people would say to keep the partition size as big as 1 hard drive, which I would agree with.
Try dragging and dropping – that should work.
If you know better; you can leave your own answer in the comments!
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Rival Santa Muerte church claims captured ‘bishop’ does not represent the Mexican death cult
Last Updated on Tuesday, 11 January 2011 08:47 Written by databank Tuesday, 11 January 2011 08:47
Rival Santa Muerte church claims captured ‘bishop’ does not represent the Mexican death cult
It was a hard fall for the formerly high-riding “bishop” of the most famous Santa Muerte “church” in Mexico City, David Romo. Romo, pictured second from right in the top row of the official photo above, stands charged along with several others with participating in a kidnapping and money-laundering ring. His name is familiar to reporters in Mexico City. Romo founded and led a prominent …
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Objects of Desire: Armor A80
If you want a portable drive with more capacity than Lexar’s pair of Echoes but need it to be tough enough to bring on extreme assignments, the Armor A80 from Silicon Power just may be your solution.
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Testing a hard drive, with a shotgun
IOSafe claims that their hard drives can survive abuse, like shotgun blasts, underwater dunks, and crushing. At CES 2011 in Las Vegas, Wilson Rothman took a shot at the rugged drives to see how they performed.
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