Originally posted by: GrammatonJP
Used ghost since 99... have 0 problems.. got the enterprise version.. you can dump images to network shares, etc.. build images, etc.
Originally posted by: ta8689
QUESTION! Ok, so I make an image to use from say a dvd (or a few) Now... is it going to be the whole 37 gigs (about how much crap I usually put on) or will the image be smaller and compressed? Should i not put games on and keep it to the little software (SOO MUCH OF IT!!!)?
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: ta8689
QUESTION! Ok, so I make an image to use from say a dvd (or a few) Now... is it going to be the whole 37 gigs (about how much crap I usually put on) or will the image be smaller and compressed? Should i not put games on and keep it to the little software (SOO MUCH OF IT!!!)?
It compresses. Give it a shot. You can choose the compression level and it will tell you the final size. My clean install image with XP, Office, HL2/CS:S, Warcraft III, Firefox, etc. is a little over 2 gigs.
Originally posted by: ta8689
OK. I bought a raptor 74 gig hard drive and my 160 sata will be my storage/ backup drive. Ill partition it and keep my HDD image on one depending on how big it will have to be, then make an image of my raptor with all my crap on it. Then its a matter f making a new image every 6 months to stay ontop of drivers n stuff. Not too hard seeing as I just restore the old one, then update stuff, then make an image of that. Thanks guys. By the way... Are the raptor drives like seriously really noticably faster?
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: ta8689
OK. I bought a raptor 74 gig hard drive and my 160 sata will be my storage/ backup drive. Ill partition it and keep my HDD image on one depending on how big it will have to be, then make an image of my raptor with all my crap on it. Then its a matter f making a new image every 6 months to stay ontop of drivers n stuff. Not too hard seeing as I just restore the old one, then update stuff, then make an image of that. Thanks guys. By the way... Are the raptor drives like seriously really noticably faster?
Yes, they are. I'm running a 74 gig drive and it's much faster than any of my old drives. The 150 gig is supposed to be even faster.
Originally posted by: Lyfer
Question, If I purchase a copy of Arconis Trueimage from newegg for $30, I can use it to backup unlimited number of machines correct? Or do I have to buy a license for each machine I intend to backup?
Originally posted by: macaddict
Actually, NewEgg has a Special on TrueImage right now if you hurry$24.99 for this software is excellent!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16832200204
Originally posted by: joshsquall
I like Acronis TrueImage. I like it enough that I bought it.
