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[Closed] 'backing up' a pc before reinstalling vista....what/how

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My laptop (Vista Home Premium) is 2 years old now and I've notice the startup times being somewhat lengthy (convinced it wasn't always so) so I think it might be time for a clean install.

I've found my blank DVD's out to write selected directories out, but thinking it might be a whole heap easier /quicker (and safer) to buy an external hard-drive and sue this. Currently I have about 120Gb used on a 160gb drive.

Any suggestions as to software to use for backing up (anything free or bundled with a hard-drive?)...does the software copy every file on the system including system directories (is it worth considering incremental backups after the fresh install).

Any hard-drives to look out for or avoid ? (USB2 I guess)

thanks (unless you are suggesting I install some Linux system or Mac OS)


 
Posted : 17/07/2009 6:51 pm
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depends what your trying to back up, if your lappy is slow poss it could be a virus or summit, you backing up to an external HDD , then transfering it all back again will put you back to square one mate, the virus back on your lappy,
im just a mechanic , so an adult will be along soon to better explain things , just how i see it.
cheers


 
Posted : 17/07/2009 7:32 pm
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it's just startup (possibly shutdown) which feels slow...I've just installed so many bits of junk over time. Should (!) be virus free as I have always been running anti-virus (currently avast but previously AVG then Kapersky)...

question I suppose is what software is available and what benefit does it offer...if I had an external drive I guess I can just drag my C drive over to the new drive (and wait a couple of hours whilst it copies...erm...except Vista sometimes likes to take it's time copying files !!!)


 
Posted : 17/07/2009 7:57 pm
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best advice mate from me , unistale all your stuff you dont want, games , old programes etc etc , i only use avg free , and windows firewall never had a major prob, use window washer, followed by a good anti virus scan, then do a windows defrag or use O&O defrag, (which is better). then se how you go from there , bloody hell weres this adult gone to explain things better.


 
Posted : 17/07/2009 8:43 pm
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ta - I'll check O&O defrag- I've just found 'Backup and Restore Center' in Vista (although unsure how functional it is in Vista Home Premium)...sounds like it would do the backup job if I bought another drive...might try a cleanup for a starter.

I might get a better response in the week when the IT Crowd are in!


 
Posted : 17/07/2009 9:06 pm
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(I am not the IT crowd or a grown-up) 🙂

External drives are good & so are backups - if you have anything important on your computer (esp laptop since more likely to drop etc ?)

BAckup program - I have used syncback (free, seems to work just fine though a bit fiddly to set up if you don't know your terminology). There's also a thing called synctoy that I think is microsoft's freebie. The main thing seems to be deciding what NOT to back up (mine's got a bigger disc but took about 12hrs to back up, a lot of which wasn't important to me).

With XP you seem to lose all your updates when you reinstall, so end up having to download SP3 again (one reason I took a punt on windows 7). Might be same for Vista ??

If you're only doing it once & not going to back up repeatedly, I guess copy & paste/ drag & drop would do (& maybe work faster) but backup programs make the next times much faster as they only back up files that have changed.


 
Posted : 17/07/2009 9:32 pm
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get a decent sized external HDD and use Fabs auto backup - it does what it says on the tin - tell it to save to the external HDD - it will get your Docs, Desktop etc.

If you have saved anything on the root of C: or any where outside your user profile, you'd have to manually copy that to the exernal HDD.

I doubt that all that 120gb is actually your data - a lot of it will be the O/S. have a look for a little prog called Spacemonger - it'll show you where the bulk of your data is.

Have you get your Restore disks or does the laptop have a recovery partition that it will use to re-install the O/S from?


 
Posted : 17/07/2009 9:36 pm
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No disks just recovery partition (6.55GB with 2GB free (why?))...although I think there is an option to create disks (which I will do). [It's an HP pavilion laptop]

I think the shadow copy stuff on Vista is eating up loads of space (which is silly when, as far as I can gather, the home editions do not allow you to restore previous versions of files !
Spacemonger sounds like something I have been after..I'll give it a spin tomorrow.

1TB drives (Seagate or Western Digital) £68 on Amazon..sounds ideal...

'night


 
Posted : 17/07/2009 10:02 pm
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I've got a freecom 1tb external - found some good reviews when I bought & seems fine (but then I guess they all do, until...)


 
Posted : 17/07/2009 10:41 pm