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Whew! Thanks to having backups, I was saved from a developer with some bad ideas.Some of the audio described movies I get are in OGG format instead of MP3. As far as I know, the Victor Reader Stream doesn't support OGG, so I have to convert them to MP3. For
Re: accessible backup tools
@Blakeman: UrBackup looks like a good solution. I'd be interested to know if the restore process can be made accessible for the boot cd - it looks to be based off some linux variant.
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Hi.I had a search like this a while back, and I came up with 2 tools that fit my situation best; hope they help.As far as backup and restore, UrBackup was what I found and liked enough to actually try it. It does full disk backups as well as incremental backups
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I forgot why it didn't make it into my shortlist; if i remember correctly, that program is no longer being developed or supported.
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hiif you want cool backup, try CobianBackup.It can do full and incremental and lots of cool things, I use it a lot.
URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=263064#p263064
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Hi,For automatic interval backups and versioning, I cannot recommend cobian backup 11 gravity enough.Its an insane backup tool. Seriously. I think the guy was on cloud 9 while making it. The things you can do with it are out of this world. Go grab it, google
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Probably, thought you'll have to try ti and tell me how it works out.
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Will instructions similar to these work to install Image for Windows into a Windows 7 PE?
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I've written a tutorial on setting up a windows 10 PE on a USB drive, then putting Image for Windows on it. It may be found athttps://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/213 … store.html
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I assume it was Microsoft's image restoration tool, because it was already part of the PE environment. I didn't install anything, nor did I run it from an external media.
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Did you use microsoft's built-in image restoration, or a third party tool?
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I've tested the The windows 10 64-bit PE image by Carlos which works like a charm; I was able to boot from a USB drive in UEFI mode. He has also made it easy to add your own programs to the environment, which I've done after some assistance from TeraBy
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Well, what about the accessible PE? Will that not run the Win32 app nowadays? I confess I've not tried it at all recently, so I wouldn't know. But this is a question I'd love to have an answer for.
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I've used Image for Windows. Used it all the time, back when computers had serial ports and I could boot into an accessible Linux-based CD, complete with Speakup, to restore. But now, computers don't have serial ports. Any suggestions?
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I've heard good things about it. Let us know.Windows images only contain NTFS filesystems, yes. This is actually not a limitation of the VHD file format but of Windows. And your experience sounds typically M$.Try Image for Windows. Good things heard
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I just discovered something called SyncBackPro which looks like a very good solution for folder-level backup (about the only thing it doesn't do is image backup). Its very accessible, unlike most backup/synchronization software out there and is extr
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I've had horrible experiences with windows's built-in image restore; I only took an image of one of the partitions on the disk but when restoring, it idiotically wiped the entire drive clean (which included data on other partitions without any indicati
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thanks sebbi, shall give it a try, and see how it flies
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@Flyby Chow:If it isn't too late, then you can find download links for the Win 8.1 PE I use and know works here.
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Ahoy allVictorious wrote:2. Synchronization: for folders where versioning isn't needed such as media, ebooks, etc. It needs to support synchronization of locked files using somethinglike VSS. It would be nice if this supported automatic synchronization
Re: accessible backup tools
Ahoy allVictorious wrote:2. Synchronization: for folders where versioning isn't needed such as media, ebooks, etc. It needs to support synchronization of locked files using somethinglike VSS. It would be nice if this supported automatic synchronization
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sebby, if you could be so kind, to please pop a post with the latest links to win seven PE as well s win 10 PE, 64 bits. files. i could put in the leg work and run tess this weekend. so we can be sure.if it will work. i'll nuke my system after i backed
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@roelvdwalAre you sure that's for an image backup?My experience has been that the image you restore completely replaces the current contents of the hard drive. Thus restoring your system to the state it was in when the image file was made.
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If you can get into an accessible PE environment, say the one created by Windows Repair Disk, then maybe it doesn't matter which tool you use as long as the Win32 restoration tool works. You'd have to use NVDA, probably. But it would expose you to mo
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When you restore a backup from windows PE, in my experience, you have to clean the disk with dispart or disk management before restoring the backup. Then it might work.
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This is what I do. It should meet your needs for the image backup.I use the Windows built in Backup & Restore to make an image file back up to a USB external hard drive. If I ever need to restore my unusable system from an image, I just use one of the Windo
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This is what I do. It should meet your needs for the image backup.I use the Windows built in Backup & Restore to make an image file back up an USB external hard drive. If I ever need to restore my unusable system from an image, I just us one of the Windo
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Ghost, eh? I remember having to call Symantec to ask very nicely for the enterprise version, this being the only one that supported fully unattended, command-line restoration.I too wish there were certainty in the Windows backup universe. Sadly, it seems pretty
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Ghost, eh? I remember having to call Symantec to ask very nicely for the enterprise version, this being the only one that supported fully unattended, command-line restoration.I too wish there were certainty in the Windows backup universe. Sadly, it seems pretty
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I to, am at the point wear i am desprit to get my paws on some sort of software that can work with the sole purpose of restoring a simple hard drive image. example. backing up a windows image, while windows is running, then restoring it, come restoring time. I
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Yeah I meant on Windows. I'm looking for multiple tools to do these things yeah.
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@SebbyThat's a good point about knowing what platform is being used.For image backups on Windows the two best programs that I have personally used are Acronis True Image, which can do both image and file by file backups in three modes, full, incremental
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You didn't say which platform, each of which has its own tools and capabilities, but to be honest I've not been impressed with much I've seen over the years on any of them except for Linux. The main issue is that each "service" has i
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I currently use the Backup & Restore utility that comes with Windows.I have licenses for Acronis True Image 2012, which I bought before I lost my vision. I'd have really liked to continue using it but it is so heavily skinned that I doubt that it is a
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I've been thinking about automating my backups, and am wondering if anyone here has any suggestions as to what things I could use that are accessible. I'd strongly prefer using something open source, compression and encryption would also be real
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