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On 24 Feb 98 at 17:41, Arnie Robuck wrote:
> I think you are going way to far right for what you want to do. The
> quickest, easiest and cheapest way to a complete backup of your system is to
> use a tape. SCSI is a more efficient and quicker way of accomplishing it but
> is a little pricy. There are all kinds of tape backup systems out there.
> Just find the one that is in your price range and then get a backup program
> that will take a mirror image of your drive and store it on the tape. Then
> if you have a crash, all you have to do is restore from tape. Total cost,
> maybe 2 or 3 hundred dollars. And it's simple.
This is pretty close to what I do. The tricky part is getting the
machine to the state where the "restore" process can run, and I
interpreted Bassem's message as asking for a procedure that minimized
that effort. I presumed that he had already considered something
like the above, and rejected it.
Re-reading his message, I can see that I may have been mistaken
about that.
David G
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Gillett <[log in to unmask]>
>
> On 24 Feb 98 at 17:57, BASSEM FAHMY wrote:
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> > I wonder, How can I backup all in my HD by the way that when any accident
> > happen to my HD I will just format my HD and copy the backup to my HD
> again
> > WHITEOUT RE-INSTALL EACH PROGRAM FROM THE BEGGING using the
> > CD R/W as an example and after logging into win95 again (after copy or do
> > the restore the backup) I will find every thing as I keep it before format
> > the HD !
>
> I think the answer is to use something like DriveCopy (or the
> partition copy feature in Partition Magic), or to set up drives in a
> RAID-0 mirror configuration. Either of these means buying twice as
> much HD as you actually get to use; mirroring updates automatically,
> but probably means buying an expensive controller. It still might be
> competitive with tape for backups, though, especially if you're
> already using SCSI and NT....
>
> David G
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