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Nick Andre | Arelor | Re: backup for windows pc? |
September 21, 2023 4:04 PM * |
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On 21 Sep 23 09:07:34, Arelor said the following to Nick Andre: A> How many people keeps identical laptops or desktops so they can take one and A> pipe a backup image taken from an identical machine into a blank one? Not ma 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. 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. A> In that regard Windows sucks harder than a weaning foal because you can do a A> bit copy from a hard drive and transfer it to a newer machine, and it won't A> work because "reasons" whereas most modern BSDs or Linuxes won't really noti Agreed, I think UEFI complicates things on top of that. Nick --- Renegade vY2Ka2 * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (618:500/24) |
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