a statement on multiple backups
I've always stated that having multiple backups is a good idea, well last
week I found out how good of an idea it was, I had recently installed a new dual core cpu ie faster better etc. I made a backup before I did the upgrade, I also installed a new larger hd for primary drive C, well to my sad suprise I found my latest update to my backups corrupted everything, and I had only one copy of my backups ie Image of Drive C. anyway I ran into multiple issues, bad SATA cable, etc, it's taken me all week to get it up and operating, when Id rather be outside playing in the sunshine. and Monday I need to start over cause I need to install SATA drivers to access my utilities hd, which has loads of documents and cool tools. So I really really urge for people to make multiple backups and verify them afterwards. |
a statement on multiple backups
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sgopus wrote: I've always stated that having multiple backups is a good idea, well last week I found out how good of an idea it was, I had recently installed a new dual core cpu ie faster better etc. I made a backup before I did the upgrade, I also installed a new larger hd for primary drive C, well to my sad suprise I found my latest update to my backups corrupted everything, and I had only one copy of my backups ie Image of Drive C. anyway I ran into multiple issues, bad SATA cable, etc, it's taken me all week to get it up and operating, when Id rather be outside playing in the sunshine. and Monday I need to start over cause I need to install SATA drivers to access my utilities hd, which has loads of documents and cool tools. So I really really urge for people to make multiple backups and verify them afterwards. |
a statement on multiple backups
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=...c13f954bf61e86 sgopus wrote: I've always stated that having multiple backups is a good idea, well last week I found out how good of an idea it was, I had recently installed a new dual core cpu ie faster better etc. I made a backup before I did the upgrade, I also installed a new larger hd for primary drive C, well to my sad suprise I found my latest update to my backups corrupted everything, and I had only one copy of my backups ie Image of Drive C. anyway I ran into multiple issues, bad SATA cable, etc, it's taken me all week to get it up and operating, when Id rather be outside playing in the sunshine. and Monday I need to start over cause I need to install SATA drivers to access my utilities hd, which has loads of documents and cool tools. So I really really urge for people to make multiple backups and verify them afterwards. |
a statement on multiple backups
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sgopus typed: I've always stated that having multiple backups is a good idea, well last week I found out how good of an idea it was, I had recently installed a new dual core cpu ie faster better etc. I made a backup before I did the upgrade, I also installed a new larger hd for primary drive C, well to my sad suprise I found my latest update to my backups corrupted everything, and I had only one copy of my backups ie Image of Drive C. anyway I ran into multiple issues, bad SATA cable, etc, it's taken me all week to get it up and operating, when Id rather be outside playing in the sunshine. and Monday I need to start over cause I need to install SATA drivers to access my utilities hd, which has loads of documents and cool tools. So I really really urge for people to make multiple backups and verify them afterwards. +1 Agreed. Last time I rebuilt, I also stopped and took an image of just the OS, then one with the OS, all updates and security programs. Those went to DVD for permanent storage. Has come in handy a couple of times, mostly to simply replace a corrupted file or two, but nonetheless were very nice to have and small enough to search the backups quickly. I always run verifcation too, though it's not necessary as a permanent setting. Since they take nothing away from me and I know better than to sit & watch backups, they add just a little more confidence to the images. HTH, Twayne` |
a statement on multiple backups
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sgopus typed: I've always stated that having multiple backups is a good idea, well last week I found out how good of an idea it was, I had recently installed a new dual core cpu ie faster better etc. I made a backup before I did the upgrade, I also installed a new larger hd for primary drive C, well to my sad suprise I found my latest update to my backups corrupted everything, and I had only one copy of my backups ie Image of Drive C. anyway I ran into multiple issues, bad SATA cable, etc, it's taken me all week to get it up and operating, when Id rather be outside playing in the sunshine. and Monday I need to start over cause I need to install SATA drivers to access my utilities hd, which has loads of documents and cool tools. So I really really urge for people to make multiple backups and verify them afterwards. +1 Agreed. Last time I rebuilt, I also stopped and took an image of just the OS, then one with the OS, all updates and security programs. Those went to DVD for permanent storage. Has come in handy a couple of times, mostly to simply replace a corrupted file or two, but nonetheless were very nice to have and small enough to search the backups quickly. I always run verifcation too, though it's not necessary as a permanent setting. Since they take nothing away from me and I know better than to sit & watch backups, they add just a little more confidence to the images. HTH, Twayne` |
a statement on multiple backups
If you'd rather be out in the sunshine then why update a device that is
designed to keep you inside and away from the sunshine? That's like a fat person getting their teeth fixed at the dentist. Why fix something that further enhances their ability to gulp down food. "sgopus" wrote in message ... I've always stated that having multiple backups is a good idea, well last week I found out how good of an idea it was, I had recently installed a new dual core cpu ie faster better etc. I made a backup before I did the upgrade, I also installed a new larger hd for primary drive C, well to my sad suprise I found my latest update to my backups corrupted everything, and I had only one copy of my backups ie Image of Drive C. anyway I ran into multiple issues, bad SATA cable, etc, it's taken me all week to get it up and operating, when Id rather be outside playing in the sunshine. and Monday I need to start over cause I need to install SATA drivers to access my utilities hd, which has loads of documents and cool tools. So I really really urge for people to make multiple backups and verify them afterwards. |
a statement on multiple backups
If you'd rather be out in the sunshine then why update a device that is
designed to keep you inside and away from the sunshine? That's like a fat person getting their teeth fixed at the dentist. Why fix something that further enhances their ability to gulp down food. "sgopus" wrote in message ... I've always stated that having multiple backups is a good idea, well last week I found out how good of an idea it was, I had recently installed a new dual core cpu ie faster better etc. I made a backup before I did the upgrade, I also installed a new larger hd for primary drive C, well to my sad suprise I found my latest update to my backups corrupted everything, and I had only one copy of my backups ie Image of Drive C. anyway I ran into multiple issues, bad SATA cable, etc, it's taken me all week to get it up and operating, when Id rather be outside playing in the sunshine. and Monday I need to start over cause I need to install SATA drivers to access my utilities hd, which has loads of documents and cool tools. So I really really urge for people to make multiple backups and verify them afterwards. |
a statement on multiple backups
Because it was broke, you ditz....
"yuppicide" wrote: If you'd rather be out in the sunshine then why update a device that is designed to keep you inside and away from the sunshine? That's like a fat person getting their teeth fixed at the dentist. Why fix something that further enhances their ability to gulp down food. "sgopus" wrote in message ... I've always stated that having multiple backups is a good idea, well last week I found out how good of an idea it was, I had recently installed a new dual core cpu ie faster better etc. I made a backup before I did the upgrade, I also installed a new larger hd for primary drive C, well to my sad suprise I found my latest update to my backups corrupted everything, and I had only one copy of my backups ie Image of Drive C. anyway I ran into multiple issues, bad SATA cable, etc, it's taken me all week to get it up and operating, when Id rather be outside playing in the sunshine. and Monday I need to start over cause I need to install SATA drivers to access my utilities hd, which has loads of documents and cool tools. So I really really urge for people to make multiple backups and verify them afterwards. . |
a statement on multiple backups
Cause it was broke, you ditz! did you miss that?
"yuppicide" wrote: If you'd rather be out in the sunshine then why update a device that is designed to keep you inside and away from the sunshine? That's like a fat person getting their teeth fixed at the dentist. Why fix something that further enhances their ability to gulp down food. "sgopus" wrote in message ... I've always stated that having multiple backups is a good idea, well last week I found out how good of an idea it was, I had recently installed a new dual core cpu ie faster better etc. I made a backup before I did the upgrade, I also installed a new larger hd for primary drive C, well to my sad suprise I found my latest update to my backups corrupted everything, and I had only one copy of my backups ie Image of Drive C. anyway I ran into multiple issues, bad SATA cable, etc, it's taken me all week to get it up and operating, when Id rather be outside playing in the sunshine. and Monday I need to start over cause I need to install SATA drivers to access my utilities hd, which has loads of documents and cool tools. So I really really urge for people to make multiple backups and verify them afterwards. . |
a statement on multiple backups
Because it was broke, you ditz....
"yuppicide" wrote: If you'd rather be out in the sunshine then why update a device that is designed to keep you inside and away from the sunshine? That's like a fat person getting their teeth fixed at the dentist. Why fix something that further enhances their ability to gulp down food. "sgopus" wrote in message ... I've always stated that having multiple backups is a good idea, well last week I found out how good of an idea it was, I had recently installed a new dual core cpu ie faster better etc. I made a backup before I did the upgrade, I also installed a new larger hd for primary drive C, well to my sad suprise I found my latest update to my backups corrupted everything, and I had only one copy of my backups ie Image of Drive C. anyway I ran into multiple issues, bad SATA cable, etc, it's taken me all week to get it up and operating, when Id rather be outside playing in the sunshine. and Monday I need to start over cause I need to install SATA drivers to access my utilities hd, which has loads of documents and cool tools. So I really really urge for people to make multiple backups and verify them afterwards. . |
a statement on multiple backups
Cause it was broke, you ditz! did you miss that?
"yuppicide" wrote: If you'd rather be out in the sunshine then why update a device that is designed to keep you inside and away from the sunshine? That's like a fat person getting their teeth fixed at the dentist. Why fix something that further enhances their ability to gulp down food. "sgopus" wrote in message ... I've always stated that having multiple backups is a good idea, well last week I found out how good of an idea it was, I had recently installed a new dual core cpu ie faster better etc. I made a backup before I did the upgrade, I also installed a new larger hd for primary drive C, well to my sad suprise I found my latest update to my backups corrupted everything, and I had only one copy of my backups ie Image of Drive C. anyway I ran into multiple issues, bad SATA cable, etc, it's taken me all week to get it up and operating, when Id rather be outside playing in the sunshine. and Monday I need to start over cause I need to install SATA drivers to access my utilities hd, which has loads of documents and cool tools. So I really really urge for people to make multiple backups and verify them afterwards. . |
a statement on multiple backups
Right, but if you'd rather be out in the sunshine, then leave it broke and
don't look back. Your body will get fresh air and a nice tan as opposed to being inside all day surfing the web. "sgopus" wrote in message ... Because it was broke, you ditz.... "yuppicide" wrote: If you'd rather be out in the sunshine then why update a device that is designed to keep you inside and away from the sunshine? That's like a fat person getting their teeth fixed at the dentist. Why fix something that further enhances their ability to gulp down food. "sgopus" wrote in message ... I've always stated that having multiple backups is a good idea, well last week I found out how good of an idea it was, I had recently installed a new dual core cpu ie faster better etc. I made a backup before I did the upgrade, I also installed a new larger hd for primary drive C, well to my sad suprise I found my latest update to my backups corrupted everything, and I had only one copy of my backups ie Image of Drive C. anyway I ran into multiple issues, bad SATA cable, etc, it's taken me all week to get it up and operating, when Id rather be outside playing in the sunshine. and Monday I need to start over cause I need to install SATA drivers to access my utilities hd, which has loads of documents and cool tools. So I really really urge for people to make multiple backups and verify them afterwards. . |
a statement on multiple backups
Right, but if you'd rather be out in the sunshine, then leave it broke and
don't look back. Your body will get fresh air and a nice tan as opposed to being inside all day surfing the web. "sgopus" wrote in message ... Because it was broke, you ditz.... "yuppicide" wrote: If you'd rather be out in the sunshine then why update a device that is designed to keep you inside and away from the sunshine? That's like a fat person getting their teeth fixed at the dentist. Why fix something that further enhances their ability to gulp down food. "sgopus" wrote in message ... I've always stated that having multiple backups is a good idea, well last week I found out how good of an idea it was, I had recently installed a new dual core cpu ie faster better etc. I made a backup before I did the upgrade, I also installed a new larger hd for primary drive C, well to my sad suprise I found my latest update to my backups corrupted everything, and I had only one copy of my backups ie Image of Drive C. anyway I ran into multiple issues, bad SATA cable, etc, it's taken me all week to get it up and operating, when Id rather be outside playing in the sunshine. and Monday I need to start over cause I need to install SATA drivers to access my utilities hd, which has loads of documents and cool tools. So I really really urge for people to make multiple backups and verify them afterwards. . |
a statement on multiple backups
Typical activist statement. bye now!
"yuppicide" wrote: Right, but if you'd rather be out in the sunshine, then leave it broke and don't look back. Your body will get fresh air and a nice tan as opposed to being inside all day surfing the web. "sgopus" wrote in message ... Because it was broke, you ditz.... "yuppicide" wrote: If you'd rather be out in the sunshine then why update a device that is designed to keep you inside and away from the sunshine? That's like a fat person getting their teeth fixed at the dentist. Why fix something that further enhances their ability to gulp down food. "sgopus" wrote in message ... I've always stated that having multiple backups is a good idea, well last week I found out how good of an idea it was, I had recently installed a new dual core cpu ie faster better etc. I made a backup before I did the upgrade, I also installed a new larger hd for primary drive C, well to my sad suprise I found my latest update to my backups corrupted everything, and I had only one copy of my backups ie Image of Drive C. anyway I ran into multiple issues, bad SATA cable, etc, it's taken me all week to get it up and operating, when Id rather be outside playing in the sunshine. and Monday I need to start over cause I need to install SATA drivers to access my utilities hd, which has loads of documents and cool tools. So I really really urge for people to make multiple backups and verify them afterwards. . . |
a statement on multiple backups
Typical activist statement. bye now!
"yuppicide" wrote: Right, but if you'd rather be out in the sunshine, then leave it broke and don't look back. Your body will get fresh air and a nice tan as opposed to being inside all day surfing the web. "sgopus" wrote in message ... Because it was broke, you ditz.... "yuppicide" wrote: If you'd rather be out in the sunshine then why update a device that is designed to keep you inside and away from the sunshine? That's like a fat person getting their teeth fixed at the dentist. Why fix something that further enhances their ability to gulp down food. "sgopus" wrote in message ... I've always stated that having multiple backups is a good idea, well last week I found out how good of an idea it was, I had recently installed a new dual core cpu ie faster better etc. I made a backup before I did the upgrade, I also installed a new larger hd for primary drive C, well to my sad suprise I found my latest update to my backups corrupted everything, and I had only one copy of my backups ie Image of Drive C. anyway I ran into multiple issues, bad SATA cable, etc, it's taken me all week to get it up and operating, when Id rather be outside playing in the sunshine. and Monday I need to start over cause I need to install SATA drivers to access my utilities hd, which has loads of documents and cool tools. So I really really urge for people to make multiple backups and verify them afterwards. . . |
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