X60 hdd backup
X60 hdd backup
Hi!
I used Acronis True image in several times with other machines.
Worked well. The best imaging tool I used...
When I want to backup my X60 to a network server the transfer speed is about 5-15kbyte/s. (it made 14mbyte image about an hour....)
Did you try to use Acronis true image with X60?
What version did you use?
Mine is Acronis True Image Workstation V9.1.3602 booted from external DVD-RW.
I tried to change the Sata settings from AHCI to compatibility in the Bios. Nothing changed.
Thanks in advance,
Pdudas
I used Acronis True image in several times with other machines.
Worked well. The best imaging tool I used...
When I want to backup my X60 to a network server the transfer speed is about 5-15kbyte/s. (it made 14mbyte image about an hour....)
Did you try to use Acronis true image with X60?
What version did you use?
Mine is Acronis True Image Workstation V9.1.3602 booted from external DVD-RW.
I tried to change the Sata settings from AHCI to compatibility in the Bios. Nothing changed.
Thanks in advance,
Pdudas
Re: X60 hdd backup
What kind of a network connection are you using?pdudas wrote:When I want to backup my X60 to a network server the transfer speed is about 5-15kbyte/s. (it made 14mbyte image about an hour....)
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dmdsoftware
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I think you might be using the word "bootable" in a different way. IBM's rescue and recovery tool creates a set of bootable CD/DVD that you can boot from and use to re-image your computer.
The Ghost 9 CD is bootable (if you install ghost you can also create bootable floppy disks with the necessary drivers). When you boot from the floppy or CD, it gets you to Ghost's DOS utility. From there you create a file containing the image of a disk or partion. The file can be put onto CDs, onto an external HD, onto an internal HD (assuming there's a seperate partition or disk available from the one you're backuping up), or across a network. Note: on external or internal HDs, the format of the partition must be FAT32 for Ghost to store the image...I'm not sure FAT or FAT16 work. Ghost can create an image of an NTFS (or any file system, really) drive, it just cannot create the image file onto a drive using NTFS or another file system.
Once you have the image file created, if you need to restore: you boot into Ghost, select the drive/partition you want to restore, choose your image, and then the program restores the image.
The Ghost 9 CD is bootable (if you install ghost you can also create bootable floppy disks with the necessary drivers). When you boot from the floppy or CD, it gets you to Ghost's DOS utility. From there you create a file containing the image of a disk or partion. The file can be put onto CDs, onto an external HD, onto an internal HD (assuming there's a seperate partition or disk available from the one you're backuping up), or across a network. Note: on external or internal HDs, the format of the partition must be FAT32 for Ghost to store the image...I'm not sure FAT or FAT16 work. Ghost can create an image of an NTFS (or any file system, really) drive, it just cannot create the image file onto a drive using NTFS or another file system.
Once you have the image file created, if you need to restore: you boot into Ghost, select the drive/partition you want to restore, choose your image, and then the program restores the image.
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dmdsoftware
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This is NOT true. I have successfully have Ghost 9 backup to an image file that resides on a NTFS drive. I have attempted this twice, once to an internal 40GB drive formatted with NTFS and on an external 160GB drive with NTFS.smvp6459 wrote: Note: on external or internal HDs, the format of the partition must be FAT32 for Ghost to store the image...I'm not sure FAT or FAT16 work. Ghost can create an image of an NTFS (or any file system, really) drive, it just cannot create the image file onto a drive using NTFS or another file system.
X62 SXGA+ i7 5600u
Carbon X1 i5 UHD
W520 quad-i7
X131e AMD
Sony Vaio P799 (8" LED 1600x768)
"Think" Ultrabook i7
in storage:
X61T Touch L7500
X61T SXGA+ 8GB
X60/X60s, X61, T61, T420, X30
past:
X24, X23, X22, X21, X20, 390X
Carbon X1 i5 UHD
W520 quad-i7
X131e AMD
Sony Vaio P799 (8" LED 1600x768)
"Think" Ultrabook i7
in storage:
X61T Touch L7500
X61T SXGA+ 8GB
X60/X60s, X61, T61, T420, X30
past:
X24, X23, X22, X21, X20, 390X
[quote="dmdsoftware"]
This is NOT true. I have successfully have Ghost 9 backup to an image file that resides on a NTFS drive. I have attempted this twice, once to an internal 40GB drive formatted with NTFS and on an external 160GB drive with NTFS.[/quote]
I stand corrected. I was thinking Ghost 9 was the last Symantec Ghost version prior to the switch out of DOS.
What I said remains true for Symantec Ghost versions before 9 and Norton Ghost versions 2003 and before.
This is NOT true. I have successfully have Ghost 9 backup to an image file that resides on a NTFS drive. I have attempted this twice, once to an internal 40GB drive formatted with NTFS and on an external 160GB drive with NTFS.[/quote]
I stand corrected. I was thinking Ghost 9 was the last Symantec Ghost version prior to the switch out of DOS.
What I said remains true for Symantec Ghost versions before 9 and Norton Ghost versions 2003 and before.
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dmdsoftware
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That's why I like Ghost 9. Makes creating images very smooth.smvp6459 wrote:I stand corrected. I was thinking Ghost 9 was the last Symantec Ghost version prior to the switch out of DOS.dmdsoftware wrote: This is NOT true. I have successfully have Ghost 9 backup to an image file that resides on a NTFS drive. I have attempted this twice, once to an internal 40GB drive formatted with NTFS and on an external 160GB drive with NTFS.
What I said remains true for Symantec Ghost versions before 9 and Norton Ghost versions 2003 and before.
When you do a full system restore, you actually load into a Windows (98?) shell off the CD. I was able to restore from an image on a NTFS drive both times.
All backups are done from your native windows, and partial restores can also be done from your native windows. You can even run a ghost 9 image directly from vmware.
X62 SXGA+ i7 5600u
Carbon X1 i5 UHD
W520 quad-i7
X131e AMD
Sony Vaio P799 (8" LED 1600x768)
"Think" Ultrabook i7
in storage:
X61T Touch L7500
X61T SXGA+ 8GB
X60/X60s, X61, T61, T420, X30
past:
X24, X23, X22, X21, X20, 390X
Carbon X1 i5 UHD
W520 quad-i7
X131e AMD
Sony Vaio P799 (8" LED 1600x768)
"Think" Ultrabook i7
in storage:
X61T Touch L7500
X61T SXGA+ 8GB
X60/X60s, X61, T61, T420, X30
past:
X24, X23, X22, X21, X20, 390X
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