Sunday, July 31, 2011

[Simply Computers] Simply Computers --> backup and restore

Bill
Most of my comment on creating bootable media "if you're savvy enough" was referring to the partwhere instead of making a bootable CD/DVD, you can make a bootable external drive, or bootable flash drive.
Both the external drive and the flash drive are way more complicated to create and are tricky to get right, at least with Acronis anyway.
Take Care Bob Austino

To: simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com
From: billaycock@centurytel.net
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2011 20:05:08 -0500
Subject: [Simply Computers] backup and restore






during boot-up)Vincent, Roger, Bob Austino, and other backup Buffs--

This week I had a painful example of the need for backup, and related

insurance. After recovering, I reviewed some recent posts here. Some

comments about Bootable discs puzzled me.-- About that, later.

My other machine (desktop, Win7 home Prem(64), adequate Ram and an internal,

500Gb HDD backup) didn't exactly die, but became unusable. Symptoms were

extremely slow operation, during which it would have a flurry of Disk read

sounds lasting about 1-2 seconds, followed by 36-38 seconds of silence,

repeated. At this speed, any scan is either frustratingly slow, or

impossible. Malwarebytes and Security Essentials were impossible. The Disc

activity light was constantly on. Boot took over 30 Min. My first thought

was Virus!!, but some of the symptoms were more hardware. I couldn't get to

the back-up. after over a day of frustration and two restore attempts, I

started getting a series of "File Corrupted" error signals. I finally found

a bootable disc that let me get to the Windows back-up files. The first step

back was no good (Remember how long this took to determine) but the second

worked.

Checking after recovery showed that the bulk of my data (Mail, technical

calculations, etc) were OK. some recently installed Apps were gone, and the

layout of my desktop was changed.

One of the tests I did was a "Drive Fitness" test from Hitachi I was aimed

at by one of you. This test took over 9 hours, but reported the C: Drive (1

Tb, Hitachi) to be OK. Waiting for that took a gross amount of patience,

and some faith. My thanks.

I still don't know what happened. After apparent recovery, I ran a COMPLETE

scan for malware, viruses, etc, using a fresh install of MS Security

Essentials. That took a LOT of time, even at normal speed.

Back to the recovery disc. I don't understand some comments Bob made about

difficulty in making one. It is a normal step in setting up the Windows

back-up system. I have just made a new one, for redundancy.

Also- most of the back-up talk is about Acronis and similar programs, and

the Widows set-up seems to be passed over. Why is that? It worked for me. I

have Acronyms on this machine, but haven't needed it-----Yet.

Thanks to all-- Bill--W4BSG




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