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Re: OT: Computer\'s...gotta hate \'em.
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Re: OT: Computer\'s...gotta hate \'em.
'Recovery' cd's are evil, they generally don't recover anything, they 'restore' your system to 'like-new' condition (ie. they reformat your HD and re-install the OS, and to hell with whatever else you had installed). As SJ said, it's a good idea to have an OS partition, and an 'everything else' partition. I'm really not impressed in the least by OEM's who give you a 'recovery' cd instead of a proper OS cd, then again I build my systems myself, so that's not really an issue for me lol...
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Partitioning is usually the very first thing I ever do to a computer. Personally, I think all computers should be sold with the drives already partitioned, especially since the average user has no clue what it's all about. Three partitions: System, Apps, and Games at the very least. I never understood the logic of having the entire hard drive being one big "bucket" that everything is tossed into. Not only does partitioning protect against most cases of accidental formatting, it even increases the rate at which a computer finds it's files. Instead of searching through the previously mentioned bucket, it is looking through designated compartments. And if the System partition gets corrupted , then you can reformat that compartment without fear of harming anything else. It's a priceless setup that has saved me vast amounts of trouble in the past.
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Make sure to install TweakUI so you can move various system folders (my documents, desktop, possibly program files) off the Windows no fly zone and into the safe zone. Makes it even easier to get back up and running after Windoze reinstalls.
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=0= Even better is to create a disk clone of the Windows partition just after you install it and your base programs, if you have a few gigs on the other partition you want to devote to this. Don't buy any crappy Symantec products for this. Probably a better tool on that site Sivran linked (and some not so good ones, so make sure to do your testing before you get too far along). =0= Dunno that I'd want to have to juggle space between apps and games, personally. That's a tradeoff I'm willing to make. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif |
Re: OT: Computer\'s...gotta hate \'em.
When I saw this title the first thing I thought was "AT", until I saw it was Renegade who created the thread http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif
Of course, it's always a good idea to keep your most important stuff (and your personal stuff, and mods, shipsets etc.) on one or more backup CDs/DVDs. Updating these backups every once in a while will take some time, but you won't lose your data entirely the next time you have a..... situation like this. |
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Yes, what I'd suggest, if you have a DVD burner, is to make your system partition about 4 gigs (8 gigs if you use dual-layer), install your OS and preferred base programs, then image the partition to DVD. That way, you only need to restore the image to have a working system again.
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Writable optical media (and many factory pressed) are rather fickle, unfortunately. Great for short term, but dodgy in the long run. Good to make 2 copies of the really important stuff. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif
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What brand of system is it? Sounds like a real crappy restore CD. I’ve done 100’s of restores on Compaq, Dell, and IBM and they all asked very clearly before doing anything destructive to the data. You really do need an XP cd. You don’t need one with a key you already own a license. You just need the media so that you can do repairs. Now that you are up and running, take a look at the restore CD. It might have the files you need on it, and then you could burn a copy of the XP setup cd. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif |
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