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Wmp for Wxp, question.. .
Personally, I make occasional entire images of my entire 30GB HD and can restore in under an hour (Cardbus external 2.5" Drive on a Vaio laptop, WXP). Now I wonder why all the corporates don't do what you are doing? What about CRC? My mate reckons he can totally wreck his desktop XP set up and restore from a Ghost

root certificates in w98
Where did my Sounds go? http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/top10faqs.htm Restore System Sound: This generally happens when the Windows Audio Service does not stay started DLL off the WXP CD and put in the Windows\System32 folder - I already have the HIDSERV.DLL in the System 32 folder. The MOUCLASS.SYS and MOUHID.

NTFS Format of New Hard Drive?
I have just restored an image (Powerquest Disk Image 7) of a laptop. The computer was already a domain member when the image was originally taken a few months ago. Do I actually have to delete the computer account or re-join the domain? The servers are W2k3 and this PC is WXP SP1. Thanks, Eric.

SP2 rendering your XP-SP1 CD worthless?
... 1/26/2006, 2:45:46 PM, <84mzhiydqt....@ripco.com> wrote: "badgolferman" <REMOVETHISbadgolfer...@gmail.com> writes: One of our WXP image generating computers got infected with a process named svbhost.exe. Everything seems okay right now but we are probably going to restore an image from last month.

{ASSD} OT - Restoring Laptop Hard Drive/Files
You were always welcome to image the system restore to the original config, and they would have been happy to support that. I'm only *almost* certain of that. But people normally buy products in order to use them. So if you say that HP products are fine as long as you don't use them, then there's not much point in

Windows Guru Needed!
There is also the possibility that you could run WXP or its command line interface or DOS 6.22 in a virtual PC window to run these programs. Another alternative is to Put a different hard drive in and restore the image to that drive and run the system to be sure you have a good image. Any time in the future,

BACKUP OF A CORPORATE NETWORK WITH WIN AND LINUX OS.... HOW ...
0) How many hours does it take to restore the OS and the applications? Redo the customization of each? 1) I have a desktop (WXP Pro), new notebook (W2K Pro) and an old notebook (W98se) Drive Image apparently has been acquired by Norton. I am unsure of Acronis. All of which leaves me without a recovery solution.

Question on HP WXP MEDIA CENTER EDITION 2005
I have a third drive that is 40 GB and want to copy the entire C: drive to the third 40 GB drive and later on copy the D: backup drive to the original 80 GB drive. My problem is Drive Image 2002 will not restore an image or copy the 80 GB drive to a smaller 40 GB drive. How can I get around this? WXP PRO SP1 -- No

Clients cannot logon at the domain/AD (W2K3) after server restore
Tip (6): The system restore feature is a useful - first appearing in Windows ME and then sticking around for Windows XP. Unless you plan on periodically updating the image backup of your system (remaking it) - then by the time you use it (something goes wrong) - it will be so outdated as to be more trouble than

SysPrep and auto answer file
... prior post about the diff between the ".enu" and ".multi" has got me wondering - perhaps a system restore point is in order in addition to the Drive Image backup? This seems to indicate to me that the GUI installation respects a previous install of whatever iaStor.sys came from the F6 floppy used for a WXP

Licence na poąkozenou instalaci WXP
Installing the IAA should create a restore-point on a valid working-install of WXP. If you have trouble with the IAA and uninstallation does not solve the problem, For W2K or W9x systems, I recommend a valid backup (Eg: Ghost Image) be created before installing the IAA. Then, if the IAA gives trouble and an

Ghost image of WinXP Pro
On both drives the first partition is 10GB and holds the WXP Pro system and all applications, the second partition on the rest of the drive contains databases, my personal data and the Rapid Restore backup files. This second partition is excluded from the backups so that Rapid Restore will only create images of the

FAT32 or NTFS for WXP?
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XP Pro SP2 to VISTA ULTIMATE - Am I ready?
I would suggest that your priority is to be able to restore a working config as soon as possible. You should concentrate on being able to fix damage rather than trying to prevent it. The quickest method of restoring a static config is a FAT image on a bootable CD. What about performance. 1.

US-CT: Stamford-Network Administrator-Windows 2003/WXP,MS Exchange ...
(W2K, WXP, W98?) 560X, Win95. I maybe could stick 98 on it, but anything newer is likely to have significant driver issues, as well as overwhelming the system I've also seen some neat tricks like Mondo/Mindi backup and restore (the closest thing to a "sysback" for Linux) which deal w/ some zones as an "image"

Any FREE system backup software for WXP
Microsoft recommend only installing from the oldest to the newest OS, so putting W98 on After WXP may be harder than you think. Look here for hard drive caddies The utility on the utility disk can restore the original partition table and unzip the hidden image back to the main partition in an emergency.

svbhost.exe
... my html files (including shortcuts) have lost the icon image of the blue backgorund and the big 'e' symbol (Explorer). Any ideas why this might happen and how to restore them? http://www.microsoft.com/ntworkstation/downloads/PowerToys/Networking/NTTweakUI.asp Microsost TweakUI specifically for Windows XP

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My problem is Drive Image 2002 will not restore an image or copy the 80 GB drive to a smaller 40 GB drive. How can I get around this? WXP PRO SP1 resize 80gb to say 39gb with 41gb unallocated then image/copy it. C Ultimate Backups for Peanuts 4 the ultimate scheme

Licensing Question
... inserting the WXP cd and choosing ASR restore option? This is such an important topic there really should be a more thorough treatment of it. Of course now that MS and everyone else charges for support I guess that's not a primary concern. I don't want to have to go back to ghosting the entire image to another

IBM Rescue & Rapid Restore
(And with only a "restore" CD to work with, and no floppy drive?) Maybe Bart's or something like that. Well certainly ghost works with NTFS of course and with W2K & WXP but not like with the way that W98 dos version uses but they have their own version to do it with. The program itself will still work the same