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4) When the emergency boot disk is created during installation, there is no restore program! How does one do a restore after an emergency, 10) My first full system backup was done when I had logical hard drives CDEFH, with the CD-ROM as G:. Drive H: was not backed up, apparently skipped because the hard drives

Reinstall Windows
You dumbass that's a backup utility, not system restore. And System Restore does what again? Oh yeah..maintains backups of the system, especially on Vista where it also employs VSS. <sigh> System Restore lets one roll back the OS install, independently of applications and data. It doesn't need an external hard disk

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I have him do a cpio archive from / down and then just restore it on the new box? My experience tells me this will be unsucessful. How does one And its a good (make that GREAT) idea to perform a full system backup to tape prior to moving the old disk to the new machine incase your drop the disk or have

Restore Individual Mailbox from Tape
Unlike what you found with Truimage the partimage tool does backup the MBR and when restoring gives you the option of restoring a whole partition or just the MBR. It won't resize partitions during restore unfortunately but has no problems as long as destination partition is same size or bigger than the one the

Restoring System State to an Alternate Location
Depending on your setup, you might have to backup and restore the system after recreating your RAID. I think BootItNG will do it though and you can How do i fix / "repair startup" "Velcroman" wrote: I'm in much the same boot boat--does that make sense? I've got XP installed on the C partition (the system

Non-beneficial Gaps
This of course assumes that all data was copied over to alternate places for later restore. Calling Microsoft does not require you to reboot the server. It does not call for taking the server .... I'm getting errors in NTbackup-it will not backup the system partition saying that it can't recognize the file system.

Avoid Grief, Simple Backup Method
How does one actually Restore the system??? -- fritz You_Know_Who :>) wrote in message <#pkEy3mI#GA....@uppssnewspub04.moswest.msn.net>... Hi Fritz: As I understand what you want to do, it won't work as well as you expect since the registry will not be overwritten. There are some backup programs that do a good job

How can I do a system image for backup?
Does source safe keep a log of its activities so that one can restore the database from a system backup and then use the logs to roll forward the database from the time of restoration to the current by replaying the user actions that occured in the interim? If so, how does one do this; brief search of the Microsoft

Hard Drive Configuration
Side note on the prior thread: The "tool" provided (shadowexplorer) is basic in it's use, but I only pointed to it because it does the one thing you needed: Each point contains not only the system file shadows, but also those of a user's files. If you have a lot of files, then the corresponding restore points

Installing Windows XP Service Pack 2
You cannot have a "language" or "information" *system* without context or perspective. Now how about addressing the snipped challenge? I'll restore the text for your APL does not work like the languages you mentioned it. Neither do machine object code languages. But again, the burden is on you to back up your

msconfig missing not a virus
US bit listserv banyan-l How does one restore an individual mailbox from a backup tape [either full system backup or service backup] ? We've tried both and it didn't work for either [error: mailbox does not exist - which we know isn't true]. A user had an error reading a message in SharkMail III and then clicked

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: Zip Drives & Tape, Part 23/25
You are correct, most people...change that to "some people" will do a system restore with their restore discs. Anything more than that it's off to the shop. BTW, ironic that the one thing that most of the public wants to do, email and web browsing, if the one thing winders does poorly because of the malware.

Vista HP Users - Need Some Info on YOUR System Restore for ...
Recovery Procedures: a) backup HD data, re-LLF HD, run Data Analysis on HD, Restore System Partition, restore HD data. Where does one low-level format the HD? I can't find it on the refdisk. b) (re-)create appropriate Reference Diskette from: ftp://ftp.pc.ibm.com/pub/pccbbs/refdisks/. rf90951a.exe - Type-1 v1.31

OLAP Database error after SP1 install
I then used ntbackup wizard to back up just one folder with 2667 files in it, 1.2GB. Only 340 files and 51MB was selected. Doing a restore from the tape shows I use the wizard and select one folder (+ sub folders) with no verify. I haven't tried the command line. The wizard does not have any option to EXCLUDE

File system issues on system partition
They just left it out of the operating system. To not back up -- and, by the way, when you open Time Machine in your mail program, it says, "click restore" to back up your in-box or to back up the message you had selected. So it was supposed to, it just doesn't do it. *And there's a whole thread at the Apple site

Vista HP Users - Need Some Info on YOUR System Restore for ...
Another gotcha is that once stacked how does one position the tape when using restore of a vsam catalog. You have to start the VSAM utility at the beginning of the backup and A full system backup every night? (that just doesn't seem right) Any VSE shops try to solve their problems with an IBM 3494 tape library?

Restore from Zip
I have decided, based on your responses, that I will leave the USBEHD turned off except when I make backups and/or have to restore my system. Anna, you have to remember Long, however, does not count if it is the difference between having a computer that doesn't work and one that can be restored from the backup.

Dual boot - remove one OS.
One of the first things I did was make a True Image backup of the corrupt drive. When I restored it onto another drive and tried to boot from it, the same Blue HOW TO Start System Restore Tool from Command Prompt (Q304449): http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q304/4/49.asp -- Was this helpful?

Disappearing Restore Points. Help?
How does one get back to go? Rename back the original "C:\Windows" & the original "C:Program Files" should do it? I guess some of these files in C:\, However, it is safer to make a complete system backup and recovery with ConfigSafe or a similar product. The following articles explain how to install into a new

system backup's tape block-size (was: Re: What's wrong with `ad ...
LKGC does not let you roll back to a time of your choice like System Restore does. LKGC is a choice on the Windows Advanced Options Menu. Restart the computer and keep tapping F8 while it is booting to get to the WAO menu. The solution to being stuck with an old XP cd is to make an up-to-date one.