- May 24, 2005
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Can anyone recommend any software that allows you to create a bootable system restore cd/dvd similar to what you would get when you purchase something like an HP system?
Also, are DVD's bootable? My OS and all of my programs take up about 10 gigs once everything is installed the way I like it.
My relatives also screw up their computers regularly with spyware and such, and I'm constantly reformatting their system and reinstalling all of their programs. It would be nice to have a restore disc I could give to them and tell them just to pop it in and click restore whenever they screw something up.
I am aware of the Windows System Restore but I just feel like thats just putting off the inevitable. I feel like Windows just corrupts itself over time and when the system finally just fails, whats the sense to restoring the system back to how it was a week ago? Its just going to crash again a week later. Its definitely useful for rolling back the OS just enough to back up some of your files, but after a serious system crash a complete reformat is always the best idea (IMO).
Anyway, I'm rambling.
Thanks,
Eddie
Also, are DVD's bootable? My OS and all of my programs take up about 10 gigs once everything is installed the way I like it.
My relatives also screw up their computers regularly with spyware and such, and I'm constantly reformatting their system and reinstalling all of their programs. It would be nice to have a restore disc I could give to them and tell them just to pop it in and click restore whenever they screw something up.
I am aware of the Windows System Restore but I just feel like thats just putting off the inevitable. I feel like Windows just corrupts itself over time and when the system finally just fails, whats the sense to restoring the system back to how it was a week ago? Its just going to crash again a week later. Its definitely useful for rolling back the OS just enough to back up some of your files, but after a serious system crash a complete reformat is always the best idea (IMO).
Anyway, I'm rambling.
Thanks,
Eddie