Re: Quick Windows sanity check tools ?
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 12:44:18 +0200, "John7" <NoSp@m.No> wrote:
> "Max Wachtel" <maxwachtel@nomail.afraid.org> schreef in bericht
> news:%23H1mpMKMJHA.5660@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> > John7 wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >>
> >> When Windows got damaged due to:
> >> - disk / file corruption
> >> - malware or it's removal
> >> - bad driver(s)
> >> - update flaw(s)
> >> - other causes
> >> it is always had to tell when to decide that after some hours of
> >> reparing,
> >> a complete re-install is the better option.
> >>
> >> Can you advice (MS / 3rd party) tools that provide a quick (partial /
> >> overall) Windows sanity check?
> >> Tools that check essential Windows structures.
> >>
> >
> > Something like Acronis True Image will give you peace of mind. Setup your
> > system just the way you like it and then create an image. If ever you get
> > in trouble you can just restore from the image(it's what I do-works well).
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> Thanks Max,
>
>
> I use Ghost but plan to move to Acronis True Image.
You may want to look at O&O DiskImage
http://www.oo-software.com/home/en/products/oodiskimage/
I'm a very happy user. You download an ISO file that you write to CD
and you have a O&O DiskImage boot CD that run the entire program,
create and recover images. Then download the installer. Option to
buy an additional all-in-one (boot + installer) CD. It sees my
external Firewire HD where I keep the backup images.
Many, many people are very satisfied users of Acronis True Image.
But I had problems using it. Especially with verification of Full
Hard Drive images, where you can not select what to skip.
The worst thing was, when a verification failed, the backup just
stopped AND absolutely no details on what caused the failure. Other
backup programs I've used verify the entire image/backup then give you
a report at the end WITH details. Hopefully Acronis has corrected
this in their latest version.
With O&O DiskImage I have never had a problem. I use the O&O
DiskImage Boot CD so I get a full image of my hard drives INCLUDING
those folders that are skipped (like System Volume Information) if you
run O&O from the desktop. This is a true Disaster Recovery backup
because I can write the Full Hard Drive image to a blank hard drive
and it will boot.
>
> The initial question was to find (partial) Windows Sanity Checkers that help
> in
> deciding wether it is worth while to attempt repairing a corrupted Windows
> setup
> or to re-install from fresh and migrate the data.
>
> Some customers tend to discuss abouts costs of unsuccessful repairs when,
> after all,
> a re-install proved necessary.
>
> John7
>
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