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> -----Original Message----- > From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 10:24 AM > > I'm not afraid, I'm paranoid. Luckily, I've got a big hard drive on MY PC > to help aleve my paranoia. Typically if I'm going to do a reload I copy > the ENTIRE hard drive to a folder on my PC (files, programs, > Windows--everything). Do the reload, copy stuff back, reload > programs, and > then wait. After about a month if it's not needed or asked for I don't > feel so bad about deleting the backup folder on my PC. > > I also have nightly, weekly, and monthly backups scheduled on a server PC > to back up e-mail and files for everybody's individual PC's. Did > I mention that I was paranoid? Typically, backing up from within Windows will NOT backup everything. As I understand it, any files "locked" / "in use" by Windows cannot be allocated and, therefore, is not backed up. You seem to imply that you have "reloaded" from a "copy (of) the hard drive", so I don't know if this applies or not. This was touched on a month or two ago on this list, so you might want to check the archives, but I'd recommend for the paranoid to look at the shareware products found at http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/. I have been using the DOS IMAGE and it works very well, both on the save & the restore side. The 30-day trials are full-featured. hth, db
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