Re: back up data to external hard drive
"Big_Al" <BigAl@md.com> wrote in message news:%23VvUGrxIJHA.4996@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
| qcanpc18 wrote:
| > Yhank you for reply, my external hard drive is formatted- are you telling me
| > not to use memeo that is making daily copied of my documents, e mail and
| > pictures and switch to Acronis? I am confused-
| >
| > "Big_Al" wrote:
| >
| >> qcanpc18 wrote:
| >>> I have a external hard drive, 500 gb- It came installed with a software
| >>> program called memeo- It is ok on the documents, pictures and such, however
| >>> if I want to make a complete back up I was told to do it with windows xp
| >>> backup. I looked . at it and I got confused on what way to select where it
| >>> goes after it is completed. Can someone guide me through the tech stuff so
| >>> after I make back up where and how to get it on my external hard drive. I was
| >>> also told by Dell that I really do not need a complete back up, I am
| >>> confused. I just want to be safe, that is why Iought an external hard drive .
| >> Who told you you can't use your backup program and have to use XP backup?
| >>
| >> Dell is right on one hand. If you PC dies, you can reload XP, you can
| >> reload your applications, you just can't reload your data. So the
| >> things you create, you need to save. As you say your pictures etc.
| >>
| >> But then there are all the settings. This is the part that causes the
| >> stir between everybody on these newsgroups. The best backup, best as
| >> easy to recover from, is one that just 'images' your hard drive so you
| >> can reset it back, with every setting, file etc all the same. Look at
| >> Acronis True Image Home. Its one of the better image and clone
| >> programs for a full backup.
| >>
| >> Still, the first two questions would be interesting to know.
| >> If your external drive is not formatted NTFS, then there is a 4 gig
| >> limit to file size (backup file that is) that you can save and this may
| >> be the only thing that is stopping you from doing a full backup to that
| >> drive. A few files etc might be less than 4 gig, but the whole drive
| >> might exceed that size easy.
| >>
| >> Write back, and someone will follow up with you.
| >>
| No, Acronis is an option, not a need. I have no idea what memeo is, or
| its features / limitations.
| But how is your drive formatted? NTFS or FAT32? Yes I know its formatted!
| And who told you that you could not backup the whole drive?
Most likely referring to this PC Mag article
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2270960,00.asp
It rates the Memeo software as very poor, especially in the area of System Backup.