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Gary S. Terhune
Ignore the troll. He never has anything nice to say about anyone (well,
almost never).
Only you can determine what's worth the time and money to keep backed up.
Personally, a thumb drive is near or maybe at the top of my list of flaky
places to store data. If the files on the external HD aren't critical and
you can make enough room, now that you have Acronis, why not set up a
regular backup strategy?
--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com
"thunderstruck_302@hotmail.com"
<thunderstruck302hotmailcom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:053378D5-F483-49BA-9C7D-5DA88B3DE6A3@microsoft.com...
> Anyone want to back me up here? I'm sorry UNCLE GRUMPY, if my priority
> isn't
> backing up hundreds of gigs of p0rn that I download every day. The only
> files
> that I PRODUCE on my computer are photoshop, illustrator, Word, publisher,
> excel, and powerpoint documents. Those are all saved to my thumb drive, as
> is
> my Itunes downloads to my Ipod. so, I'm sorry if I don't have the need to
> back up my hard drive everyday, but that doesn't make me a moron.
>
> And since when does "simplicity" include disassembling an external hard
> drive and a laptop, and transplanting the drives inside, even if they are
> most likely not the same types (Most likely being the key term here) ? In
> this case, I think it's YOU that is the moron because that is not as
> "simple"
> as you say.
>
> I have different needs than perhaps you do. I have different files that I
> am
> aiming to backup, and a different budget to stick with so, PLEASe, anyone
> here gonna back me up? I was not angry until this UNCLE GRUMPY started
> coming
> on here and calling me a moron. Heck, all my messages were typed i na
> happy
> mood and context.
>
>
> "thunderstruck_302@hotmail.com" wrote:
>
>> And to Gary here: I see your point of view, but, for #1, I don't care
>> about
>> backing those up. Those bideo files on the hard drive can go if they
>> want.
>> It's just a WHOLE lot of video tutorials for using photoshop and
>> illustrator.
>> The HD came free with the computer, so I used it to save videos that I
>> otherwise would not have downloaded.
>>
>> For #2, like I tried to point out earlier, I only REALLY care that all
>> those
>> registry tweaks and transformations, and user settings tht I applied stay
>> the
>> same if I had to do a hard drive switch, and I've done enough tweaks to
>> my
>> system to make me happy... It took HOURs of research to find out how to
>> do
>> them, what one's to do, etc. So now, I just want to have them setup if my
>> H/D
>> ever fails, and I'll just continue to use my disk and page file
>> defragmenter
>> to keep my computer moving quickly.
>>
>> "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
>>
>> > Yes, you can use the existing external HD to house your Acronis
>> > backups,
>> > with the following serious drawbacks.
>> >
>> > 1. Makes no sense to use it to backup the other files on that same
>> > drive.
>> > Those files aren't worth backing up?
>> >
>> > 2. You have to make your backups fairly regularly in order to have any
>> > sane
>> > result when you have to restore them. Really, just how many days or
>> > weeks
>> > worth of work, installations and tweaks are you willing to lose? I'm
>> > thinking that a decent backup strategy will require more disk space
>> > than
>> > you'll want to lose on that 100GB external drive. Set up a decent
>> > backup
>> > strategy using that disk and then see how much space it consumes. And
>> > let
>> > number 1, above, haunt you all the while, <s>.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Gary S. Terhune
>> > MS-MVP Shell/User
>> > www.grystmill.com
>> >
>> > "thunderstruck_302@hotmail.com"
>> > <thunderstruck302hotmailcom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > news:BDF31E8C-801D-4398-AD3F-B5306D6DF522@microsoft.com...
>> > > WOW! I think you have taken my question WAY out of context there
>> > > buddy. I
>> > > only put that question to mkae my point as to why I am not going to
>> > > take
>> > > the
>> > > hard drive out of the case. Many people are suggesting it as an
>> > > option, I
>> > > made my point as to why I won't use that option (using hte form of a
>> > > question) and suddenly you turn to nasty words. Ignoring you, UNCLE
>> > > GRUMPY:
>> > >
>> > > So, Gary, are you saying that for me to put that image file created
>> > > by
>> > > Acronis, onto my External hard drive that houses movies as well, it
>> > > would
>> > > not
>> > > work? See, my goal here is not to have a day-to-day backup of all my
>> > > files.
>> > > In fact, one backup of all of my files would satisfy me just fine, as
>> > > long
>> > > as
>> > > all of my user settings and Window settings are still there, along
>> > > with
>> > > all
>> > > of my Registry edits. So, is this going to work with Acronis this
>> > > way?
>> > >
>> > > "Uncle Grumpy" wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> thunderstruck_302@hotmail.com
>> > >> <thunderstruck302hotmailcom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >> >Ya, lots of people suggested that, but what good would that be if I
>> > >> >wanted to
>> > >> >have an external drive still?
>> > >>
>> > >> If you have to ask that, then it would be NO good.
>> > >>
>> > >> WHY???... because you're a moron and can't understand the simplicity
>> > >> of what folks have been telling you.
>> > >>
>> >
>> >
>> >
almost never).
Only you can determine what's worth the time and money to keep backed up.
Personally, a thumb drive is near or maybe at the top of my list of flaky
places to store data. If the files on the external HD aren't critical and
you can make enough room, now that you have Acronis, why not set up a
regular backup strategy?
--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com
"thunderstruck_302@hotmail.com"
<thunderstruck302hotmailcom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:053378D5-F483-49BA-9C7D-5DA88B3DE6A3@microsoft.com...
> Anyone want to back me up here? I'm sorry UNCLE GRUMPY, if my priority
> isn't
> backing up hundreds of gigs of p0rn that I download every day. The only
> files
> that I PRODUCE on my computer are photoshop, illustrator, Word, publisher,
> excel, and powerpoint documents. Those are all saved to my thumb drive, as
> is
> my Itunes downloads to my Ipod. so, I'm sorry if I don't have the need to
> back up my hard drive everyday, but that doesn't make me a moron.
>
> And since when does "simplicity" include disassembling an external hard
> drive and a laptop, and transplanting the drives inside, even if they are
> most likely not the same types (Most likely being the key term here) ? In
> this case, I think it's YOU that is the moron because that is not as
> "simple"
> as you say.
>
> I have different needs than perhaps you do. I have different files that I
> am
> aiming to backup, and a different budget to stick with so, PLEASe, anyone
> here gonna back me up? I was not angry until this UNCLE GRUMPY started
> coming
> on here and calling me a moron. Heck, all my messages were typed i na
> happy
> mood and context.
>
>
> "thunderstruck_302@hotmail.com" wrote:
>
>> And to Gary here: I see your point of view, but, for #1, I don't care
>> about
>> backing those up. Those bideo files on the hard drive can go if they
>> want.
>> It's just a WHOLE lot of video tutorials for using photoshop and
>> illustrator.
>> The HD came free with the computer, so I used it to save videos that I
>> otherwise would not have downloaded.
>>
>> For #2, like I tried to point out earlier, I only REALLY care that all
>> those
>> registry tweaks and transformations, and user settings tht I applied stay
>> the
>> same if I had to do a hard drive switch, and I've done enough tweaks to
>> my
>> system to make me happy... It took HOURs of research to find out how to
>> do
>> them, what one's to do, etc. So now, I just want to have them setup if my
>> H/D
>> ever fails, and I'll just continue to use my disk and page file
>> defragmenter
>> to keep my computer moving quickly.
>>
>> "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
>>
>> > Yes, you can use the existing external HD to house your Acronis
>> > backups,
>> > with the following serious drawbacks.
>> >
>> > 1. Makes no sense to use it to backup the other files on that same
>> > drive.
>> > Those files aren't worth backing up?
>> >
>> > 2. You have to make your backups fairly regularly in order to have any
>> > sane
>> > result when you have to restore them. Really, just how many days or
>> > weeks
>> > worth of work, installations and tweaks are you willing to lose? I'm
>> > thinking that a decent backup strategy will require more disk space
>> > than
>> > you'll want to lose on that 100GB external drive. Set up a decent
>> > backup
>> > strategy using that disk and then see how much space it consumes. And
>> > let
>> > number 1, above, haunt you all the while, <s>.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Gary S. Terhune
>> > MS-MVP Shell/User
>> > www.grystmill.com
>> >
>> > "thunderstruck_302@hotmail.com"
>> > <thunderstruck302hotmailcom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > news:BDF31E8C-801D-4398-AD3F-B5306D6DF522@microsoft.com...
>> > > WOW! I think you have taken my question WAY out of context there
>> > > buddy. I
>> > > only put that question to mkae my point as to why I am not going to
>> > > take
>> > > the
>> > > hard drive out of the case. Many people are suggesting it as an
>> > > option, I
>> > > made my point as to why I won't use that option (using hte form of a
>> > > question) and suddenly you turn to nasty words. Ignoring you, UNCLE
>> > > GRUMPY:
>> > >
>> > > So, Gary, are you saying that for me to put that image file created
>> > > by
>> > > Acronis, onto my External hard drive that houses movies as well, it
>> > > would
>> > > not
>> > > work? See, my goal here is not to have a day-to-day backup of all my
>> > > files.
>> > > In fact, one backup of all of my files would satisfy me just fine, as
>> > > long
>> > > as
>> > > all of my user settings and Window settings are still there, along
>> > > with
>> > > all
>> > > of my Registry edits. So, is this going to work with Acronis this
>> > > way?
>> > >
>> > > "Uncle Grumpy" wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> thunderstruck_302@hotmail.com
>> > >> <thunderstruck302hotmailcom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >> >Ya, lots of people suggested that, but what good would that be if I
>> > >> >wanted to
>> > >> >have an external drive still?
>> > >>
>> > >> If you have to ask that, then it would be NO good.
>> > >>
>> > >> WHY???... because you're a moron and can't understand the simplicity
>> > >> of what folks have been telling you.
>> > >>
>> >
>> >
>> >