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2005/4/27-28 [Computer/HW/Drives] UID:37383 Activity:moderate
4/27    I am seeking data backup suggestion for my wife's computer. We are
        talking about 4G and we have about $400 to play with. A flash drive?
        A standalone RAID box? A Zipdrive. What says the mighty motd?
         -- ulysses
        \_ If it's just 4G, then back it up to DVD. Plextor/TY media. -chiry
           \_ We have found CDs and DVDs to be an unreliable means for
              backing up data. YMMV and thanks for the input. -- ulysses
        \_ external HD and keep the external HD far away from your computer
           \_ Yes, just buy a USB drive for like $150.
              \- external drive + gtar/rsync. at 4gb, i would probably not
                 do incrementals. --psb
                 \_ whether you need incrementals depends on what you're
                    trying to protect against, not how much data you have. -tom
                 \_ Is there a windows equiv to rsync? Her computer runs
                    XP and that ain't something I can change. Thanks for the
                    suggestion. I was already leaning towards an external
                    drive. -- ulysses
                    \_ get cygwin's rsync.
        \_ Press the button, it backs up everything on C:
           http://www2.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16822144382
           If you lose a hard drive partition, you need to re-install, but
           at least you can copy files over one-by-one.
           If you want to make disk images while still in Windoze:
           http://www2.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E1681279691SF
           You can also use the external drive with the software above.
           On my boss's T42 notebook, it did 20 GB in 17 minutes, which is kind
           of unbelieveable.
           If you have USB 1.1, it'll be 1 MB/s.
                 \_ whether you need incrementals depends on what you're
                    trying to protect against, not how much data you have. -tom
           \_ My god, somebody on the motd actually answered the actual
              question with useful information. You will certainly be punished.
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Write a Review Rating + 5 Rating + 5 Rating + 5 Rating + 5 Rating + 5 layback, 3/18/2005 3:52:45 PM I put this program on my computer a few months ago. My computer is a put together so if I have to format my hard drive it takes me over 10 hours to get all the software back into my computer. More I put this program on my computer a few months ago. My computer is a put together so if I have to format my hard drive it takes me over 10 hours to get all the software back into my computer. Now with this program it took only 30 minutes to do the same thing. I backup my C drive on my D d rive and when I need it, I will have it. Rating + 5 Rating + 5 Rating + 5 Rating + 5 Rating + 5 N/A, 3/17/2005 1:1 9:44 PM I work as an IT professional so I have extensive hands on experience with Ghost v5-83 That's about 4 years of using Ghost. More I work as an IT professional so I have extensive hands on experience with Ghost v5-83 That's about 4 years of using Ghost. Has a hidden partition for images, so u or another user can't accident ally delete the image file. One user below reported problems, most likely he had a bad install or an other program install caused a conflict. Ev en though we use Ghost 83 to image/backup 300+ computers at work, I cho se to use ACronis at home. Rating + 5 Rating + 5 Rating + 5 Rating + 5 Rating + 5 mjblv, 3/17/2005 8 :48:02 AM Works as promised, right out of the box. The wizards make it so easy, you don't have to read the manual. Specifications Model Brand Acronis Model 1279691SF Spec Name True Image 80 Features Features The complete disk imaging, system disk backup, and bare metal re store for workstations and home PCs True Image TrueImage 80 is the answer to the worst nightmare you can have with a co mputer. There is nothing more frightening than to be in the middle of a major project and have a system crash. You can create an exact duplicate or clone of your complete system as a backup. It contains all of your o perating system, programs, and computer data. You can restore everything on your computer back to the pre-crash status. The Acronis True Image 80 is recognized by the computer industry as one of the best products for protection against the loss of data or programs . The online system disk backup makes it possible to keep the system pro ductive without the need to reboot. Downtime is reduced with the rapid b are-metal restore capability.