On 10/08/2011 05:36, JKConey wrote:
> I'm talking about a crash, where you can't boot, can't do a restore, no
> safe mode, or command prompt. When I had this happen recently, I found
> myself restoring to factory settings, putting back my data that was stored
> on an external HD, and then reinstalling progs. It took days to get it all
> right. There's so many different backup choices out there, but which one do
> you figure is the best, quickest, easiest, and most complete one out there?
> One that will include all settings, as well as desktop icons?
>
Acronis True Image works a treat - you just backup regularly
(automatically here, and it sends me an e-mail to say it's done it) and
in event of a crash restore your operating system, run the backup, and
all will be exactly as it was before. I've had to do it a couple of
times on my laptop when I was experimenting with XP settings (easily
screwed up) and it worked just fine. I can also use it to produce disk
images of my Linux machine across my network onto a Windows free
standing drive.
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