Originally posted by: Smilin
There are two backup types. One is the "image" type. This is used to take a full shot of your system. The file it writes to is a standard .VHD file used by virtual pc or virtual server. This backup is used to get your system back after a total failure.
The second type is more of a traditional full+incremental. It does continuous incrementals to a folder structure on a secondary (or network) disk. The backup files are actually standard .zip files although it would be tough to pick through all of them by hand.
Originally posted by: SimMike2
I just used Vista Business full computer backup. It let me just choose to backup my main Vista partition, and not the other five partititons. In fact, the default is with your main OS boot partition being the only drive checked. My main drive has 30GB. The backup files were just under 20GB. So it does compression. What shocked me was how fast it made the backup to a secondary drive in my my computer. It took only like ten minutes at most, and I never had to exit Windows.
I am curious if this is reliable at Ghost 2003 image files, which were 100% perfect.
As a warning, I tried running Ghost 2003 from within Vista, trying to make an image file. It hung on boot. When I tried to bypass Ghost and return to Windows, it hung about ten times. I thought I somehow fried my Vista install! Finally, it got to the standard Vista boot menu and all was well.
If I want to use Ghost, I will boot to a CD disk I have setup and use it that way.
Originally posted by: Smilin
There are two backup types. One is the "image" type. This is used to take a full shot of your system. The file it writes to is a standard .VHD file used by virtual pc or virtual server. This backup is used to get your system back after a total failure.
Originally posted by: loup garou
Can you use the backups vhd as a primary drive for a vm and boot from it? I was under the impression they only worked as secondary drives...I tried to create a vm in VS2005R2 with it as the primary drive and the VM would start but couldn't boot from the primary drive.
Originally posted by: Jaxidian
I'm curious for a what-if scenario for you guys. I'd like comments both on practical functionality as well as legality.
What if I had a machine with Vista Ultimate installed on it legally and then I back it up. Now what if I take that virtual pc backup and run it on that machine. Now what if I do that 5 times so I have 5 different virtual pcs all running at the same time on that machine. Sure there are performance issues but from it actually working, will that work? How legal is that?
Now what if I ran those virtual pcs on another machine. How legal is that?
The reason I ask is that I'm a developer and I'd like my development enviroments to be on virtual pc's for various reason. Also, I like to have every project I work on run in its own virtual pc so that way I don't have changes in one development environment corrupting another development environment. I mean, what if I need to have IE6 (ignore the fact that it's not available for Vista, perhaps consider this as some piece of software that you can't have 2 versions installed at the same time but let's call it IE to keep it simple) to test a web site that I develop for project A but I need IE7 to test a website for project B? I can't have both installed on the same instance of Windows so that means I can't develop these two projects on the same machine. But this allows me to do that.
So does this work and how legal is this?
Thanks in advance!![]()
Originally posted by: MoobyTheGoldenCalf
Have any of you guys tried MS SnycToy?
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/usin...gitalphotography/prophoto/synctoy.mspx
That's what I'm using for backups in Vista. Works perfectly.
What shocked me was how fast it made the backup to a secondary drive in my my computer. It took only like ten minutes at most, and I never had to exit Windows.
What shocked me was how fast it made the backup to a secondary drive in my my computer. It took only like ten minutes at most, and I never had to exit Windows.
Originally posted by: MoobyTheGoldenCalf
Have any of you guys tried MS SnycToy?
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/usin...gitalphotography/prophoto/synctoy.mspx
That's what I'm using for backups in Vista. Works perfectly.
Originally posted by: Navid
The Vista backup does not even backup executables!
This is definitely not good enough for me.
I think you're confused. There are 2 types of Vista backup (in Business/Ultimate, in the Home line, there is only 1):Originally posted by: Navid
I would like to only backup my irreplaceable data, like music, pictures I have taken only, Word documents I have created only, etc.
I don't want to backup the programs I have installed. I already have DVDs or CDs for each program I use and I can always install them again.
