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August Abolins | Nick Andre | What older computers you got? |
December 3, 2023 11:53 AM * |
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Hello Nick! AA>> Is it possible to restore a diskimage backup from a Win7 system AA>> into a VM on a Win10 or Win11 pc? NA> Thought this was already discussed not long ago... I mentioned a very NA> simple shareware program to do exactly this. That was in relation to a simple image backup in general. You mentioned a fine program, and I shared my use of DriveImageXML. But it was preceded with my question on how to do a backup of some files (no image) offline to the cloud since an external local drive and internal HDD space was next to nothing for one particular pc here. That gravitated to my discovery of rclone and restic. But those are just for dirs and files. The pc in question has started to develop a chassis fan problem. I'm getting reports that the GPU/CPU temperatures range between 53-63C, and the pc fails to boot sometimes due to a "fan not detected". So.. DriveImageXML will be the plan afterall. I have to get the external SSD kit first. Then.. the next step is to inspect the fan issue. But I have a lot of decluttering to do to even get to the pc (a Compaq 100B SFF) and make room to work on it. I also have some extra 2x2GB modules to add to the existing 4GB - if only I could remember where I put them from 5 years ago. :/ -- ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.57 * Origin: (} Pointy McPointface (618:250/1.9) |
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