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The importance of backups.
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveL54" data-source="post: 525636" data-attributes="member: 17080"><p>[MENTION=26505]Dawg Pics[/MENTION]</p><p>It's most likely much easier to to an image file full system backup. It's a snapshot of every single thing on your hard drive. The initial time to do a full backup can take a while, a few hours at best. Doing a scheduled backup every day takes very little time, as it will only save the changes that you have made. For restoring, just run the rescue disk, and computer will reload the image file from the external. No having to reload Windows operating system, or any of your software, your photos, drivers, anything. It will all be there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveL54, post: 525636, member: 17080"] [MENTION=26505]Dawg Pics[/MENTION] It's most likely much easier to to an image file full system backup. It's a snapshot of every single thing on your hard drive. The initial time to do a full backup can take a while, a few hours at best. Doing a scheduled backup every day takes very little time, as it will only save the changes that you have made. For restoring, just run the rescue disk, and computer will reload the image file from the external. No having to reload Windows operating system, or any of your software, your photos, drivers, anything. It will all be there. [/QUOTE]
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