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John Hanley
For backup purposes, I recently bought a Seagate 160 GB external USB hard
drive for $60 at my local electronics store. I am using the Windows Vista
Automatic Backup to this drive routinely for my files and settings. I have
Vista Home Premium and it does not have the option to do a 'Complete PC
Backup' Although I have not done a 'complete restore' from the backup
drive, I have tested restoring selected files from the backup ok. I try not
to complicate my life with third party programs unless I really have to. I
have no experience with using the external drive for more than one computer.
"The Sand" <The.Sand.2tjes5@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks for your advice Peter. I checked out the Acronis program (as it
> has been mentioned more than once) and it goes for about $40 - external
> hard drives for for about $140. It sounds like that is ALL you would
> need in regard to back up. That it would do "everything." But is it
> difficult??? I bought Adobe Photoshop once and literally couldn't figure
> it out... it's still sitting on my desktop as I roll with Picasa. It was
> an expensive mistake and I don't ever want to buy another program I
> can't figure out how to use. Also... can I use that external hard drive
> to back up more than one computer??? The bottom line - if I had Acronis
> which backed my stuff up to some external hard drive - when my sytem
> recently crahesd would I have been able to "use" it? Or are there times
> when even that's not possible. Just want to make sure I don't lay out a
> bunch of money and end up in the same place ya know... Thanks - all
> advise is great...
>
>
> --
> The Sand
drive for $60 at my local electronics store. I am using the Windows Vista
Automatic Backup to this drive routinely for my files and settings. I have
Vista Home Premium and it does not have the option to do a 'Complete PC
Backup' Although I have not done a 'complete restore' from the backup
drive, I have tested restoring selected files from the backup ok. I try not
to complicate my life with third party programs unless I really have to. I
have no experience with using the external drive for more than one computer.
"The Sand" <The.Sand.2tjes5@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
news:The.Sand.2tjes5@no-mx.forums.net...
>
> Thanks for your advice Peter. I checked out the Acronis program (as it
> has been mentioned more than once) and it goes for about $40 - external
> hard drives for for about $140. It sounds like that is ALL you would
> need in regard to back up. That it would do "everything." But is it
> difficult??? I bought Adobe Photoshop once and literally couldn't figure
> it out... it's still sitting on my desktop as I roll with Picasa. It was
> an expensive mistake and I don't ever want to buy another program I
> can't figure out how to use. Also... can I use that external hard drive
> to back up more than one computer??? The bottom line - if I had Acronis
> which backed my stuff up to some external hard drive - when my sytem
> recently crahesd would I have been able to "use" it? Or are there times
> when even that's not possible. Just want to make sure I don't lay out a
> bunch of money and end up in the same place ya know... Thanks - all
> advise is great...
>
>
> --
> The Sand