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Re: Seagate Discwizard [message #100034 is a reply to message #100031] |
Sat, 16 August 2008 12:12 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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That stores in a BKF format natively, unless you do a file for file setting.
It is usable, but NOT fast to make recovery data from. Last time I used it
though may have been pre SP1 so things could have well changed with the
updates since then. That said, I didn't find it quick or intuitive, and for
a client that insisted on using it, not reliable on the scheduling overall.
AA
"Bill L" <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote in message news:48a712f0$1@linux...
>I just discovered that on the XP disc is the Windows utility "Backups".
>This looks very comprehensive, allowing both disc image and scheduled
>incremental backups. I think I will just use that if it works as I hope it
>will.
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> Chris Ludwig wrote:
>> HI Bill,
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>> Not sure if I would use a backup utility that only works for one brand of
>> drive.
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>> Symantec has really gotten pretty bad with their current versions of
>> Ghost.
>> Most everyone that has gotten over the program we recommend to use with
>> current hardware has had trouble with it during the recovery process.'
>> The current consumer oriented version of Ghost is way stripped down to
>> the point that it is useless in an emergency IMHO.
>>
>> If you want to use something that has better support for computer
>> hardware and more reliable I would recommend the following.
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>> Paragon Drive Backup Personal 9.0
>> http://www.paragon-software.com/home/db-personal/
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>> or
>> Paragon Drive backup Professional 9.0
>> http://www.paragon-software.com/home/db-professional/
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>> Professional would future proof you more in that it has both Linux based
>> recover CDs and Windows PE based CDs available.
>> The windows based one will let you install driver controller an network
>> controller drivers so doesn't really matter what the hardware is.
>> It also support recover of both hardware and dynamic raids. If you never
>> use raid or don't change hardware allot the personal will be fine also.
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>> Aconis True Image Home 11 is also pretty good. But they are allot slower
>> and less responsive at updating drive controller chip sets.
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>> Both are simple to us I think. paragon does allow you to get deep under
>> the hood though if needed.
>> Both have scheduling support and both have the options to just backup and
>> can even exclude files from a backup if needed.
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>> Paragon also has a new express version that might be worth checking out
>> also.
>> http://www.paragon-software.com/home/db-express/index.html
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>> They also have some really cool Mac stuff going on now too.
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>> Chris
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>> Bill L wrote:
>>> After my recent drive crash, I'm setting up new solutions for my
>>> backups. One aspect is image backup with Seagate DiskImage. Anyone had
>>> any experience with this free utility? It seems great. I just want to
>>> know if I can count on it.
>>>
>>> I own Ghost, but find it a difficult and less than elegant solution,
>>> plus it does not work on my current computer for some reason. Also, I
>>> don't much like Norton/Symantec - ugh.
>>
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