Initial backups
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:49 pm
Just got my new T61. It's beautiful and just kills my Gateway.
Now I want to be sure I get a full backup, including the ThinkVantage tools and the hidden partition. I did the "Data Protection and Recovery" >> "Backup my data" and backed up to DVD's. I don't really know what was caught in the backup but I hope it is everything.
I want to get another full image backup now that I have gone through Windows update and all that. I'd like this to be the permanent restore point. I'd like it to be on an external USB drive. I feel the most likely thing to happen is a hard drive failure so I want a drive I can just plug in and start.
It it says in the message that popped up yesterday that I can save to a USB, it said:
"Did you know that you can create recovery media? This media will help you restore your computer even if you cannot enter the Windows(R) environment. You will need a CD-RW drive and several blank CD-R or CD-RW discs or a USB hard disk drive or an internal hard drive to create your set of recovery media. If you decide not to create your recovery media right now, you can create it later by clicking Start, All Programs, ThinkVantage, and Create Recovery Media."
First this menu path does not exist. The closest is "Data Protection and Recovery" >> "Backup my data". There are two options here: The first looks like a regular data backup, the other says that I can "Save a complete backup of your hard drive to CD's or DVD's. Where is the USB option?
I tried the "Backup your data". Under "View all backups" there is a backup "Local" of size 8,653 MB. Where is this backup file located? I have been looking all over the hard drive for it. I searched by create date and size but it is not to be found. I want to remove it so I don't capture the backup in my backup.
Maybe this is a lot of writing just to ask a simple question but I want to show I'm trying to figure it out. Anyway, any advice on how to create a backup drive including the hidden partition and all the ThinkVantage stuff would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
David.
Now I want to be sure I get a full backup, including the ThinkVantage tools and the hidden partition. I did the "Data Protection and Recovery" >> "Backup my data" and backed up to DVD's. I don't really know what was caught in the backup but I hope it is everything.
I want to get another full image backup now that I have gone through Windows update and all that. I'd like this to be the permanent restore point. I'd like it to be on an external USB drive. I feel the most likely thing to happen is a hard drive failure so I want a drive I can just plug in and start.
It it says in the message that popped up yesterday that I can save to a USB, it said:
"Did you know that you can create recovery media? This media will help you restore your computer even if you cannot enter the Windows(R) environment. You will need a CD-RW drive and several blank CD-R or CD-RW discs or a USB hard disk drive or an internal hard drive to create your set of recovery media. If you decide not to create your recovery media right now, you can create it later by clicking Start, All Programs, ThinkVantage, and Create Recovery Media."
First this menu path does not exist. The closest is "Data Protection and Recovery" >> "Backup my data". There are two options here: The first looks like a regular data backup, the other says that I can "Save a complete backup of your hard drive to CD's or DVD's. Where is the USB option?
I tried the "Backup your data". Under "View all backups" there is a backup "Local" of size 8,653 MB. Where is this backup file located? I have been looking all over the hard drive for it. I searched by create date and size but it is not to be found. I want to remove it so I don't capture the backup in my backup.
Maybe this is a lot of writing just to ask a simple question but I want to show I'm trying to figure it out. Anyway, any advice on how to create a backup drive including the hidden partition and all the ThinkVantage stuff would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
David.