Recovery plan for C-drive
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Recovery plan for C-drive
The C: drive on my beast has finally given up the ghost. I have recovery disks and the drive is backed up. Here's what I think I should do.
Pull the old drive and put a new one in.
Start the computer with the first recovery disk in the DVD drive to get a "factory install" on C:
When that's done I use the backup drive to return the system to the state it was before the drive crashed.
Is that close to correct?
I won't be doing this before I get back from DC, I imagine.
Pull the old drive and put a new one in.
Start the computer with the first recovery disk in the DVD drive to get a "factory install" on C:
When that's done I use the backup drive to return the system to the state it was before the drive crashed.
Is that close to correct?
I won't be doing this before I get back from DC, I imagine.
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Re: Reco I very plan for C:
When you say the drive is backed up, do you have a full image of the drive/some or all of the drive partitions? And with what software is the backup created?
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Re: Reco I very plan for C:
Full backup, WD archiving software. Dedicated backup drive for C: I also have an "image" of C: somewhere in the beast.klr wrote:When you say the drive is backed up, do you have a full image of the drive/some or all of the drive partitions? And with what software is the backup created?
And can somebody fix the subject line please.
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Re: Reco I very plan for C:
Done, I assumed there was some reason for the original cryptic title.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:Full backup, WD archiving software. Dedicated backup drive for C: I also have an "image" of C: somewhere in the beast.klr wrote:When you say the drive is backed up, do you have a full image of the drive/some or all of the drive partitions? And with what software is the backup created?
And can somebody fix the subject line please.
Anyway, I don't use WD archiving software, even though I'm sure I have it on a couple of my external drives.
What format is the C-drive image in, and what software was used to create it? Is there a recovery disk option for it, and if so, do you have the recovery disk created?
From the way you describe things, I'm assuming you have your physical drive partitioned so that Windows is on the C-drive, and all the data and other good stuff is on the D-drive. That's the way I'd do it.
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Re: Recovery plan for C-drive
Not partitioned, didn't do that when I got this one, and I don't think it would matter because the problem is mechanical.
I have no idea about the format the C-image is in, I can't start the machine. I have the recovery disks, I propose to put the new drive in and reinstall the system from the recovery disk. Then the backup will be run to return the system to the state of the last backup.
I have no idea about the format the C-image is in, I can't start the machine. I have the recovery disks, I propose to put the new drive in and reinstall the system from the recovery disk. Then the backup will be run to return the system to the state of the last backup.
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Re: Recovery plan for C-drive
In the circumstances, I'd go with your plan as the best option available. However, you should take the earliest opportunity to reorganize your system along the lines I've described - one system partition (C-drive) for Windows, c. 40 GB*, and another partition or two for all the data files. You might even want to do this before restoring all your data files. Being able to back up the system partition separately from the data is the way to go. It means that it's easy to restore it onto the same drive, or to a different one.
*In my experience, that's what you need for Windows 7. For XP, about half that.
*In my experience, that's what you need for Windows 7. For XP, about half that.
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Re: Recovery plan for C-drive
Why not have the data on a completely separate drive? Speed issues?
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Re: Recovery plan for C-drive
The backup with the WD software is likely to be data only, I'd imagine. Therefore, you won't get back your installed programs. The full image you have of your c: drive will have everything (assuming that drive had your OS and programs on it). If you restore from the full image, you don't need to do any recovery stuff (unless the image was captured using Windows Shadow Copy or whatever it is called).
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Why would it be only data?
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Re: Recovery plan for C-drive
That's usually what that software does (if it's the software that came with a WD external drive). But if it specifically allows a full shadow copy of the drive (i.e. an image) then it will include everything.
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Re: Recovery plan for C-drive
I was paranoid when I set the options originally.rEvolutionist wrote:That's usually what that software does (if it's the software that came with a WD external drive). But if it specifically allows a full shadow copy of the drive (i.e. an image) then it will include everything.
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This fred has motivated me to backup and partition my HD. Unticked the "quick format" option. Read that it's better somehow. In progress...
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I'm going to buy a big box of 5.25" floppies and go at it.FBM wrote:This fred has motivated me to backup and partition my HD. Unticked the "quick format" option. Read that it's better somehow. In progress...
Should I buy the high density ones?
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Oh, and Plan B is to give the whole schmear to someone who knows what the fuck they're doing.
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Erm. Yeah. You do that.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:I'm going to buy a big box of 5.25" floppies and go at it.FBM wrote:This fred has motivated me to backup and partition my HD. Unticked the "quick format" option. Read that it's better somehow. In progress...
Should I buy the high density ones?
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