So save it like the rest of us?
Mine GO BOOM - Tue May 09, 2006 12:25 pm
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Two or more hard drives. One for OS and applications, one for data and backups. If your OS is starting to go screwy, you can backup the data you need off the one drive to the other, and install Windows anew. Or, my method, every year just buy another hard drive and install Windows there. According to PSP 3.12, this Windows install has been running for 2.3 years fine. The only reason the it was reinstalled was because I got a new motherboard.
Hard drives are cheap. If too expensive where you live, let me know and I could buy one here off Dell or something when they get cheap and remail it to you.
Dr Brain - Tue May 09, 2006 10:34 pm
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Two computers is the way I do it. It's slower, but I don't need to have two drives in every computer (I have 3 personal computers, plus 4 more directly managed by me, plus numerous formats for that I do for other people on my network).
Swapping drives is a possibility, I know, but it can be a real pain sometimes finding an extra power cable in some of the smallers computers, and I'm too lazy to walk down two flights of stairs to get a Y cable. So that leaves network pushes and pulls.
Solo Ace - Wed May 10, 2006 2:30 am
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Convince my dad to make backups.
He reformats his (single) hard drive without writing down any network settings and without making any backups.
And since it's some other company doing the network/security/hardware and whatever, AND since they don't have 24/7 support I'm the one who's supposed to fix everything, without any info, before 8 in the morning!
I'm getting a Maxtor Network drive saturday, maybe that'd be something for you too, Brain.
SpecShip - Wed May 10, 2006 9:57 am
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I have 1 PC with 1 HD formatted into two drives of 58.5MB and 90.4MB, both are near full capacity, both being used.
Exactly where would I 'save'?
If I was orginized and caring enough, I would've used norton ghost to keep creating recent mirror images.
I used to save the registry often but that too loosened from my mind soon enough.
The really real best ideal resolution is by using VPS or something similar (not the so called accounts of winXP that thing is the GAYLORD, I swear!) to create a sandbox for testing shit, sandbox for gaming, sandbox for coding and sandbox for debugging/admin/maintenance/wtfever.
I hate windows.
Solo Ace - Wed May 10, 2006 4:40 pm
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I guess you're screwed then, except if you're ready to lose everything or borrow/buy something to save.
Uhm, and well, don't you mean GB? Otherwise I really wonder how you got WinXP to run on that hard drive.
Cyan~Fire - Wed May 10, 2006 6:52 pm
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Can't you copy your important data to the other partition and then format the faulty one?
SpecShip - Thu May 11, 2006 4:57 am
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Ops! Heh, yes, GB.
Well, you know, back in my days having 8MB was considered leet, so...kinda got used to typing MBs.