Re: Windows 98 Backup Errors
Just realized, as I haven't used either of the Eastec or DriveImage yet, they
are licenced for one computer only, I would have uninstalled one and
reinstalled it on W98 but neither of them will support W98.
"brbrown" wrote:
> Thank you all very much for your replies.
> Phiio, I wondered if that might be the case.
> Jeff,when I tried the backup, there was no internet activity ( it is not
> connected yet after the Restore) and there is no Messenger in the task bar.
> Gary, that makes sence. As my W98 is not often used, I tend not to spend
> time and money on it. I will look into other methods though. I believe Ghost
> and Acronis are now "pay for" software but what about Eastec Backup 2007 or
> DriveImage XML? Any opinion? I have both on my WXP.
> Bob, many thanks for the comprehensive reply. If Eastec or DriveImage is
> suitable, I will try one of those. As I only have a floppy drive on the W98,
> I presume that will not be adequate. I will need to install the CD writer
> which I used before I did a full Restore. Brian
>
> "Bob Harris" wrote:
>
> > I tend to agree with Gary, the native windows 98 (or NT, XP, etc) backup
> > tools are not really all that good. Consider, how would you do a restore,
> > if you could not boot into windows? I once faced this problem and had to
> > re-install 98 from the CD, then run the restore. And, honestly, the PC was
> > really not as good as new after that. I eventually nuked 98 and went to XP,
> > which solved many problems of stability.
> >
> > I have had good luck making disk images (and restoring them) using Norton
> > GHOST and Acronis True Image. Of these two, I prefer TrueImage, since it is
> > a bit easier to use and had support for USB drives earlier than did GHOST.
> > Both can be run from a bootable CD, thus solving the potential problem of
> > how to restore windows, if windows is not working. Both can also handle
> > "locked files", such as those you mentioned.
> >
> > However, before getting a better backup/restore program, also consider
> > separating your personal files (e.g., JPG, DOC, XLS, MP3, etc) from the
> > operating system and installed programs. This is best done by separate
> > partitions for each. Under 98, C: must contain the operating system (and
> > thus also programs), so D: would then contain personal files. If you do not
> > already have two or more partitions, look into Partition Magic. Or, think
> > about a separate D: internal drive. Use a good backup program to make an
> > image of C: off of the PC, such on an external USB drive or DVDs. Use a
> > simple copy&paste (or the command line XCOPY) to backup personal files.
> > Backup the operating system and program only if changes are made (e.g.,
> > monthly MS updates, new program, etc). Backup new/changed personal files
> > every day.
> >
> > "brbrown" <brbrown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:702CACDB-3158-4CF0-813B-B46BA7FFFFC9@microsoft.com...
> > > After recently having to do a complete W98 Restore on my old desktop, for
> > > the
> > > first time ever, I have tried to do a Backup using the W98 Backup. The
> > > Backup
> > > Verification Job Report showed various errors as indicated in the report
> > > below. How can I stop the "busy" functions to enable an error free backup
> > > please?
> > >
> > > Warning: C:\Windows\MSIMGSIZ.DAT was busy during backup. It cannot be
> > > restored or compared.
> > > Warning: C:\Windows\ShedLog.Txt was busy during backup. It cannot be
> > > restored or compared.
> > > Warning: C:\Windows\Cookies\Index.Dat was busy during backup. It cannot be
> > > restored or compared.
> > > Warning: C:\Windows\Desktop\MyBackup.qic was busy during backup. It cannot
> > > be restored or compared.
> > > Warning: C:\Windows\History\History.IE5\index.dat was busy during backup.
> > > It
> > > cannot be restored or compared.
> > > Warning: C:\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\index.dat was
> > > busy
> > > during backup. It cannot be restored or compared. End
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >