So what?Quote from dividend:
" vistas" or longhorn will use WinFS
tomshardware has something about it
http://www.tomshardware.com/storage/20030617/
So what?Quote from dividend:
" vistas" or longhorn will use WinFS
tomshardware has something about it
http://www.tomshardware.com/storage/20030617/
Quote from ntfs:
Holmes,
I was thinking of doing the hd in a bay. When you want to clone the bay drive to the internal drive, do you have to go inside and change the settings on the internal drive from master to slave? I would like to do this without opening up the case.
tia,
nt
Quote from 64c2:
Anyone using Drive Image -- PC World gives it better marks than Acronis?
Quote from nononsense:
"If you can't or won't cough up the dough for Acronis, get a livecd linux disc, like Knoppix. They have a program 'partimage' that does a very decent job. It doesn't matter that your system to be backed up is M$. You backup up disk-images, so it won't matter"
Very intriguing suggestion!
I never tought about it, and having had in the past bad experiences with images done while main system was in use, I like the idea to boot from the cd by Linux.
I have only a concern, and maybe you can avoid me lot of researches: I am using two SATA Raptor in RAID0 to get best performance (I really endorse them, I have systems running from a couple of years now 24/24 without a glitch). May I use knoppix to image it too (but how do it mount the volume?)? Else, do you know if Acronis or Casper do the job?
TIA!
Quote from Gepard:
Hi Gepard,Quote from nononsense:
"If you can't or won't cough up the dough for Acronis, get a livecd linux disc, like Knoppix. They have a program 'partimage' that does a very decent job. It doesn't matter that your system to be backed up is M$. You backup up disk-images, so it won't matter"
Very intriguing suggestion!
I never tought about it, and having had in the past bad experiences with images done while main system was in use, I like the idea to boot from the cd by Linux.
I have only a concern, and maybe you can avoid me lot of researches: I am using two SATA Raptor in RAID0 to get best performance (I really endorse them, I have systems running from a couple of years now 24/24 without a glitch). May I use knoppix to image it too (but how do it mount the volume?)? Else, do you know if Acronis or Casper do the job?
TIA!
Your type of HD shouldn't make any difference, as long as it gets detected by Knoppix. There is no reason it shouldn't.
Read the partimage instructions carefully. It is some time ago since I used it. You have to specify the right file types in your naming scheme according to the compression you choose. If you don't, you make things a bit harder on you, if I recall. However, it have used it a lot more than a year ago and it never let me down. Give it a try!
Be good,
nononsense