Not very. I'm a confirmed Acronis person.
I did however, review procedures for a restore. There are 3 principal options: (a) restore from a PE disk, (b) restore from a linux-based boot disk (similar to Acronis), and (c) from within Windows (assumes you can still boot the system.
Easeus provides some great technical support.
--- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, "RogerX19" <helpmeroger@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Vincent,
>
> How familiar are you with the Restore function of these programs?
>
> It seems like when I tried to restore from Easeus Todo backup, I first had to make a WinPE bootable disk or something, which was something extra I had to learn how to do.
>
> Has that changed?
>
> thanks
> rogerX
>
> --- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, "vincentwinterling" <vwinterling@> wrote:
> >
> > Why not use drive imaging software? There are several free good ones including Macrium Reflect and Easeus' Todo backup.
> >
> > --- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, "hagie" <hagie33040@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hey All,
> > > I have a Dell Inspiron 9400 running Win. Media Center and XP Pro ver3. Plenty of RAM, Hard Drive Space, External Hard Drive and Back Up re-installation for Microsoft Office 2010. BUT - I would really feel more comfortable if I could find a way to create a restore/reinstall disk disk for the important stuff that is on this computer, especially since it is a Media Center OS. Can you please tell me what I need to do or where I can get step by step instructions that I can print out and keep in a separate file. I have disks and backups everywhere but I would love to have this machine's works on one disk (or two).
> > > Thanks in advance
> > > Hagie
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