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Question: how does one change the block size used by cpio when one runs a backup from the GUI (Admin_Tools -> Backup-Restore)? but I had poked around and found out that the system backup is basically "/usr/sbin/backup" script, which does not look for block-size in any config file, but uses "hardwired" defaults.

Ultimate: clean re-install, need some advice..
googlemail.com wrote: < snip > So let's restore the snip, shall we: Your explanation makes no sense at all. No Sean, it's not *my* explanation: it's the ..... Yes it does. UNSUPPORTED ASSERTION #29 It makes a very big difference if it takes a 1000aa system one year vs. a million years to evolve - when it comes to

ntbackup skipping files
I've heard that one can do a system image for backup, and then do the backup, so in case your system crashes, you can restore it the way it was. And then go through the long and tedious process of downloading everything again. So, how does one do an image of their system, and then do a backup? Thanks.

fatal exception error code
We all have to take these apps on faith that they will actually restore the system fully and completely and that they haven't forgotten some little thing. Is there a way to test a backup without risking the very thing you are trying to protect? How does one confirm that the backup you just did is really going

250GB external HD - Acronis and growing file collection
If
you plan to purchase a power backup / surge protection system, it's important to realize that they are not all equal. You should gauge the model you buy based on the power draw of the devices you plan to plug into it. If you don't do this, you may end up with a UPS that does not protect your equipment well

External Hard Drive used for System Backup.
Essentially the /only/ way to truly restore this system to the factory default setting, is to use the "<alt>-F10" method, but to do this I would somehow have to restore the mysterious Acer bootloader. So where is this bootloader, and how does one restore it? It turns out the the bootloader is called "RTMBR.

tape archive sw WAS -- Re: Full System Backup Restore in Windows95
Two, how does one get rid of an icon that keeps coming up whenever I start my computer? I had started to download a program, then changed my mind so I cancelled it. You will loose all your documents you made after the backup. Use Norton for the system backup/restore, and use any standard cd burning software to

Reinstall Windows
However, the amount (%) of space I have allocated for keeping restore information, does seem to indicate that the restore system is looking at the Z: drive. I looked back about a year or so through the posts and found some information concerning one of the M/S' MVP sites that had to do with missing drive letters in

File system issues on system partition
Another one I use regularly (free, if copying volume is minimal, otherwise $$) is Allway Sync http://allwaysync.com/ . My other oft-used tool, also not free, is SecondCopy http://www.centered.com/ for automating full file backup strategies during the night. I have (all free or came with other products) Syncback,

Need to go back 2days
Don't like the changes??? ... restore the ghost!!! This is why I'm so peeved that Goback no longer works on my system. I can only figure it doesn't like SATA new IDE drives (they're so cheap) and use the SATAs and one of the kludge things that just clamps onto the back of a naked drive and use those for backup.

Only Windows could make backup and restore such a nightmare
Arms microsoft public win98 CH wrote: How does this "Ghost" work and where does one obtain it? It is now a Symantec product. Is it capable of spanning CDs? Therefore, a Dos based backup/restore system is best because it doesn't need Windows. I used two Dos based software tools (no installation required). One is

Limbaugh and Leopard
Bruce N. Baker - MSFT wrote: One word: Restore - Go back to the system before your dll got hosed. Thank you for the reply. Do I assume correctly, that you suggest using the System Recovery Facility? Win2000 does not have it. I have several uncorrupted backup sets, but the Windows File Protection, that allowed

Win95: Backups and other thoughts
US> Wrote: 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 IGNORE on the

Rebuilding my server
Using vssadmin I find today 7.4GB used of the allocated 7.9B shadow storage, in which I have 2 restore points (the one created automatically just after midnight and one I just created as a test), which looks suspicously like 2x full system state images judging by the size of my Acronis System State backups.

is it dangerous? <G>
Does that help? On Feb 20, 12:41 am, "CLEMENT ROSARIO" <clementrosa...@gmail.com> wrote: Hello everyone, Is it possible to restore system state to an member server I want to backup the Domain Controller and make the new server as domain controller. How to move the AD and other user information from one Domain

procedure required for complete active directory restore to a ...
The next question is whether one can run the free program I have in mind to restore the used portion of the hard drive using the backup file which is stored on that same hard drive. On a Windows-95-loaded hard-disk drive how does one determine, free of charge, if there are any corrupt system files or not? Umm..

Disappearing Restore Points. Help?
Dapper
Dan dapper...@home.com microsoft public win98 gen_discussion May sound like a silly question but does one need to do something to "activate" the USB But, if you really fear it, why don't you make a full system backup, before you try that install? Once you have a functioning system, especially one close

AFTER UPDATING, FILES ARE MISSING FROM MY DESKTOP
uniserve.com> wrote: On PCs if some really bad crap happens one final resort is to revert to a system restore point, like going back in time. In 10.4 and earlier, OS X users were on their own to find and use their own archival backup software. I used Retrospect, which was awkward, clunky, and a PITA,

Recognizing an external drive when rebooting
If it does then it points to a problem with your data. Manuallly processing thecubein Analysis Services will highlight the problem. Mike Hello Mike, Ok, 3) Once the custom field backup has been completed, go to Server Settings>Administrative Restore, select Enterprise Custom Fields and select Restore.

Does Mac have System restore points
If your main disk drive is partitioned into several drive letters, then at least one of the backup jobs should be for the whole disk. There is at present on Dells a special partition around 10 gigs or so that holds the data for restore to factory condition, that is unnecessary but convenient sometimes if you are