RichardLayton
New Member
Does anybody know of a reliable application for sytem backup and restore? for
vista home premium edition 32 bit X86 system?
I tried a trial version of Norton Ghost. There are two parts of Norton Ghost
[1] Backup of C-Partition and [2) Backup for files and folders.
After a trial run for backup for C partition it ran without problem, however, when
I tried backing up folders and files I would get an error message and the application
would abort.
I contacted Norton Technical support - and after three attempts through remote
assistance they couldn't make it work.
realize that although backing up on DVDs is not the way to go, rather use a
external HDD or internal hard drive, but to me this is not cost effective I really lost respect for symantec [Norton] because their technical support
kept making excuses.
1) that first it was a corrupt DVD - after I just purchased new DVDs from Walmart
2) Next they called back and said that because I was using a trial version, the
operability wasn't complete
3) Finally I told them I just wasn't intersted in purchasing it, since I wanted a
application that worked properly 100%.
Norton Ghost is configured for DVDs but it better to use external or an
internal drive.
Vista has its own backup and restore except it doesn't backup windows/Updates
or Program files. (Home premium edition) Bad News.
Finally System recovery from a partition [D] or from system recovery disks recover
from factory settings, however, then you have to restore your data files and
reconfigure settings from beginning - too time consuming. Until I do purchase
an external HDD or an extra internal hard drive, I will rely on my recovery Disks.
Given that every 8-12 months I sometimes do a system recovery its tolerable for now. Thanks
vista home premium edition 32 bit X86 system?
I tried a trial version of Norton Ghost. There are two parts of Norton Ghost
[1] Backup of C-Partition and [2) Backup for files and folders.
After a trial run for backup for C partition it ran without problem, however, when
I tried backing up folders and files I would get an error message and the application
would abort.
I contacted Norton Technical support - and after three attempts through remote
assistance they couldn't make it work.
realize that although backing up on DVDs is not the way to go, rather use a
external HDD or internal hard drive, but to me this is not cost effective I really lost respect for symantec [Norton] because their technical support
kept making excuses.
1) that first it was a corrupt DVD - after I just purchased new DVDs from Walmart
2) Next they called back and said that because I was using a trial version, the
operability wasn't complete
3) Finally I told them I just wasn't intersted in purchasing it, since I wanted a
application that worked properly 100%.
Norton Ghost is configured for DVDs but it better to use external or an
internal drive.
Vista has its own backup and restore except it doesn't backup windows/Updates
or Program files. (Home premium edition) Bad News.
Finally System recovery from a partition [D] or from system recovery disks recover
from factory settings, however, then you have to restore your data files and
reconfigure settings from beginning - too time consuming. Until I do purchase
an external HDD or an extra internal hard drive, I will rely on my recovery Disks.
Given that every 8-12 months I sometimes do a system recovery its tolerable for now. Thanks