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Originally Posted by TrainableMan
Windows back-up does block updates - basically it isn't incremental but it only updates the portions that need updated. I run mine weekly and two weeks ago it ran something like 8-12 hours but this week it only took a half hour. I don't recall making so many changes so I don't know why the huge differences.
BTW this is not a clone of the harddrives, it is just the data; if the drive fails, the OS would need reinstalled as would all the software. Basically it backs up almost the same information as WET (Windows Easy Transfer) would to move data & settings to a fresh install.
EDIT: Well there is some sort of image thingy created though, so I don't know exactly. I do know it isn't a clone but I'm not sure how it would work in a restore situation after a drive failure, as I've never needed it.
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It's been a long time ago, but I did my very first backup of this computer with the built in backup, and I recovered also. You can either burn the required disc to recover (as with any other backup program), or you can use the System Repair (or an install disc), and get to the System Image option to repair. I simply used the normal backup boot disc.
I'm not 100% sure, but I believe it was a image taken when the backup was made. My only issue with the backup program was it's slowness. Nibiru introduced me to Macrium, and that was the end of that.
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