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Old 01-05-2006, 03:49 PM
Rock
 
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Default Re: Backing up - no diskette drive

mo32a wrote:

> I am trying to backup the contents of my hardrive to a partition on the same
> hardrive. I installed ntbackup and everything was going OK following the
> wizard but then it said that I would need a diskette to store bootable info.
> I don't have a diskette drive but I do have CD/DVD rw drive. How do I get it
> to store the bootup info on a CD.
>
> Also, I only have about 5GBs of info on my 250GB drive could I back up to
> DVD (s) and if so how. How much info does a DVD hold. If I require 2 or three
> DVD's do I need to use some utility that would allow me to restore all my
> info to a reformatted HD.
>
> thanks
>
>


You must be trying to run the ASR wizard. That's what asks for a floppy
disc. Unfortunately there is no way to make it look to a CD. It must
look to the floppy. Keeping backup data on a different partition of the
same drive isn't very safe. Something damages the drive and no backup.

Ntbackup cannot backup to DVD. You can create the backup on an internal
drive then burn that backup file to DVD. If you go this route make sure
you test it to see if/how it works for recovery.

There are other backup solutions to consider. One is to use a drive
imaging program. This makes an exact image of the partition which can
be saved on CD/DVD or to another drive - internal or external. Imaging
to an external USB 2.0 / Firewire drive works well. Then occasionally
burning an image to DVD gives you redundancy. Restores can be done of
the entire partition or individual files / folders. These work well and
make it easy to recover from a drive crash. Examples of this are:

Norton Ghost 10
Acronis True Image
Terabyte Unlimited's Image for Windows
CasperXP

The second option is a traditional backup program such as Stompsoft's PC
Backup or Sonic’s Backup My PC. There are other good backup programs
out there as well. This can do a complete backup or backup individual
files and folders to CD/DVD and other drives.

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Rock
MS MVP Windows - Shell/User

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