How do you back up an entire T520 w/SSD, for full recovery?
How do you back up an entire T520 w/SSD, for full recovery?
Preparing to pull the trigger on a T520 with SSD. How do you back up the entire machine to give a complete recovery of Windows 7, Applications, Data, etc?
Can this easily be done, with say a Western Digital 500GB Disk Drive and the Lenovo Recovery Utilities?
Can this easily be done, with say a Western Digital 500GB Disk Drive and the Lenovo Recovery Utilities?
Re: How do you back up an entire T520 w/SSD, for full recovery?
Trouble with using the Lenovo recovery disks is that it sends everything back to factory state, i.e. minus your data and applications and settings.Dude wrote:Preparing to pull the trigger on a T520 with SSD. How do you back up the entire machine to give a complete recovery of Windows 7, Applications, Data, etc?
Can this easily be done, with say a Western Digital 500GB Disk Drive and the Lenovo Recovery Utilities?
Why not just image everything to an external HDD using the inbuilt windows 7 imaging program? (don't forget to create a rescue cd also for recovery actions). Otherwise (and maybe also...) you can use the free program "Paragon Backup and recovery 2011" to image.
T520, FHD, i7-2630QM, Nvidia Quadro NVS4200M, 8GB ram, Intel 160GB SSD, Win7/64
W500, WUXGA, T9400, ATI Mobility FireGL V5700, 4GB ram, OCZ Summit 120GB SSD, Win7/32
W500, WUXGA, T9400, ATI Mobility FireGL V5700, 4GB ram, OCZ Summit 120GB SSD, Win7/32
Re: How do you back up an entire T520 w/SSD, for full recovery?
That sounds fine with me. I am not tied to the Lenovo Utilities, just want a process and tools that is simple and reliable, especially on the recovery side.
What are the steps you have found successful?
What are the steps you have found successful?
Re: How do you back up an entire T520 w/SSD, for full recovery?
1) Make sure you have created a set of Lenovo recovery set of CDs or DVD's (preferable - far fewer!), as last resort recovery-to-factory-state fail-safe. This only needs doing once, as it never changes (factory image)
2) Image your C: drive (including everything) to an external HDD.
[start-control panel-system and security-backup and restore-(i) create a system image (ii) create a system repair disk]
- create new image at least once a month to same place or as often as you feel comfortable with - i.e. with the reality of losing everything new since the last image.
3) get a copy of the free "Paragon Backup and recovery 2011" from http://www.paragon-software.com/home/br-free/index.html. Install, register, and (i) run wizard to image everything to external HDD (ii) create recovery CD (needs to be done once only)
- create new image at least once a month or as often as you feel comfortable - i.e. with the reality of losing everything new since the last image.
4) in the event of a need to use the Lenovo recovery set, or any failure in restoration from the 2 images created and updated regularly, it's best to also have another good clean backed-up alternative copy of all personal files on an external HDD. To do this, you could use the excellent software Synctoy 2.1 (free) from Microsoft - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/d ... d0592d8c52.
(as these self-created or self-stored files are generally the most irreplaceble of all, have at least 2 copies of these on at least 2 distinct media - preferably in at least two different physical locations- backup media can also fail or be stolen or be destroyed
2) Image your C: drive (including everything) to an external HDD.
[start-control panel-system and security-backup and restore-(i) create a system image (ii) create a system repair disk]
- create new image at least once a month to same place or as often as you feel comfortable with - i.e. with the reality of losing everything new since the last image.
3) get a copy of the free "Paragon Backup and recovery 2011" from http://www.paragon-software.com/home/br-free/index.html. Install, register, and (i) run wizard to image everything to external HDD (ii) create recovery CD (needs to be done once only)
- create new image at least once a month or as often as you feel comfortable - i.e. with the reality of losing everything new since the last image.
4) in the event of a need to use the Lenovo recovery set, or any failure in restoration from the 2 images created and updated regularly, it's best to also have another good clean backed-up alternative copy of all personal files on an external HDD. To do this, you could use the excellent software Synctoy 2.1 (free) from Microsoft - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/d ... d0592d8c52.
(as these self-created or self-stored files are generally the most irreplaceble of all, have at least 2 copies of these on at least 2 distinct media - preferably in at least two different physical locations- backup media can also fail or be stolen or be destroyed
T520, FHD, i7-2630QM, Nvidia Quadro NVS4200M, 8GB ram, Intel 160GB SSD, Win7/64
W500, WUXGA, T9400, ATI Mobility FireGL V5700, 4GB ram, OCZ Summit 120GB SSD, Win7/32
W500, WUXGA, T9400, ATI Mobility FireGL V5700, 4GB ram, OCZ Summit 120GB SSD, Win7/32
Re: How do you back up an entire T520 w/SSD, for full recovery?
Here's another tip for you:
Get your SSD from a different source than Lenovo.
It will be faster, and it will be cheaper.
Use Intel for best reliability, and something with a SandForce controller for the best speed.
All SSD's fail less than hard drives do, anyways ("worst" company has 3% return rate compared to 5% with hard drives)
Make the recovery disks from the 250GB hard drive that ships, and use that to install Windows 7 on your new SSD.
Then, just use the backup utility that Lenovo has (Windows has one too) for backups.
Get your SSD from a different source than Lenovo.
It will be faster, and it will be cheaper.
Use Intel for best reliability, and something with a SandForce controller for the best speed.
All SSD's fail less than hard drives do, anyways ("worst" company has 3% return rate compared to 5% with hard drives)
Make the recovery disks from the 250GB hard drive that ships, and use that to install Windows 7 on your new SSD.
Then, just use the backup utility that Lenovo has (Windows has one too) for backups.
W520 (i7-2720M, Quadro 1000M), T41, 600E
Just say no to the ThinkBook Pro.
Just say no to the ThinkBook Pro.
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