This is my setup on my Windows Vista Business desktop:
Two 1 TeraByte Drives.
First TeraByte Drive has two partitions, one being C:\ drive and the other D:\ drive.
Second TeraByte Drive has one partition. It is this drive that I back everything up to. I do my backups about 1 to 3 times per week. It's probably overkill, but what the heck. It came in handy when my Primary hard drive's electronics failed completely. I am so glad I had a backup.
I also have a 740 GB external USB drive which I use to have copies of important files. I know that this is a bit redundant, but it keeps me from losing everything when hardware fails.
>>I am starting a complete system backup right now. When you say image, do you mean an ISO file? If this is what you eman, how would I create an ISO file of my entire drive?
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>>Cecil
>Start
>Enter : backup
>take : backup and restore
>Then : Create system image
>You can backup the while C: drive (and others as well) on an external usb drive (or other drive)