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Poco Loco
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Drive image software
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 16:25:45 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 3/10/14, 4:16 PM,
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On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 14:05:00 -0500, HanK wrote:
On 3/10/2014 1:08 PM,
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On Sunday, March 9, 2014 10:27:31 PM UTC-4, HanK wrote:
What are you guys using?
What are you trying to accomplish? Just make an image? Duplicate the drive? Back ups?
I want an image so that all software, registries, partitions, and data
files are copied in case of disater. I am using memeo automatic backup,
but I'm not sure that gets everything.
Disk Wizard makes a bit by bit copy, all data and partition
information if you do a full drive copy or you can do it a partition
at a time.
What? Windows doesn't include software to do a complete backup of a hard
drive?
My *free* version of the latest Mac OS software includes software to do
a complete reinstall of what was on a failed (or sold) hard drive.
Before I sold my 2009 iMac, I made a Time Machine backup of its drive
and when the new iMac arrived, I simply restored it all onto the new
machine's SSD. Didn't take that long, and when I came back from lunch,
everything was done.
I also use an app called SuperDuper, which takes an image of what's on
the hard drive and can easily restore a hard drive. Both Time Machine
and SuperDuper have many options for backups and restores.
Oh, and the hard drives in a Mac have a partition that reinstalls the
operating system, if you like. If the drive fails and Apple installs
another, *that* drive will have the OS on it, and if you have a backup
as I've described, you simply reinstall everything.
Windows registries...nyuck, nyuck, nyuck. How...obsolete.
Oh, if we could only be as enlightened as you, FOAD.
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