I have installed AvanQuest Perfect Image 12 64 bit (based on the Paragon software) and will use this program to image/restore both entire disks and individual partitions as the System Restore on my Windows 7 Home Premium 64 has been temperamental (to say the least) lately and I am about to update with Service Pack 1. I really enjoyed a previous version of Perfect Image when I was on Windows XP.
My question is: Windows 7 creates a 100MB NTFS protected partition. Should I image this also, along with my C (operating system) partition and restore both when I want to restore my OS? Should I not bother imaging this protected bit and just image & restore the OS partition?
I worry that if the protected partition (that holds mostly restore points I guess) is changed during a Windows Update and that I reverse this update later by restoring my C partition, some incompatibility may result. Then again, if there no chance of this happening, I'll just leave it be and not bother imaging/restoring this protected partition.
I'll also image both my entire hard disks but it's way faster to image/restore just my 200GB OS partition rather than the whole 1.5TB if I'm to do this frequently.
Thanks in advance for your help in this simple matter
My question is: Windows 7 creates a 100MB NTFS protected partition. Should I image this also, along with my C (operating system) partition and restore both when I want to restore my OS? Should I not bother imaging this protected bit and just image & restore the OS partition?
I worry that if the protected partition (that holds mostly restore points I guess) is changed during a Windows Update and that I reverse this update later by restoring my C partition, some incompatibility may result. Then again, if there no chance of this happening, I'll just leave it be and not bother imaging/restoring this protected partition.
I'll also image both my entire hard disks but it's way faster to image/restore just my 200GB OS partition rather than the whole 1.5TB if I'm to do this frequently.
Thanks in advance for your help in this simple matter