Subj : Re: backup for windows pc? To : Nick Andre From : Jas Hud Date : Thu Sep 21 2023 22:18:05 To: Nick Andre Re: Re: backup for windows pc? By: Nick Andre to Arelor on Thu Sep 21 2023 04:04 pm > > I'm one of those people... the habit of having replacement parts, identical > things stuck with me a lonnnnnng time ago. Am using a laptop which is a > very common model; all the parts are cheap. If its totally destroyed or > stolen or whatever its really not a big deal... easily replaced, nothing > fancy. > > My images can be restored to different hardware. I tested this with a backed > up image of a desktop which got restored to Vsphere. > so how awesome is your windows xp system that you have all these irreplaceable programs that you don't want to run setup.exe on and apparently spend a lot of time setting up? > What happened were the typical Windows quirks like re-activating Windows etc > but all of the apps and profile settings were spot on. I do agree with you > that disaster-recovery seems to be an afterthought in Windows. windows has got that shit down pat now though. if something goes wrong system restore can pretty much deal with it. I had a weird issue last week and i figured fuck it, give it a shot instead of wasting time investigating it. --- Synchronet 3.19b-Win32 NewsLink 1.113 * bbses.info - http://bbses.info - telnet://bbses.info * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) .