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Old August 28th, 2012, 02:16 PM
stevwolf stevwolf is offline
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Default Which options are right for backup ?

I have 2003 Server
It has two SCSI disks which are Mirrored via MS software.

When I click on Win2003-07 etc (C)
It also clicks Retained dynamic HD 2 and the second instance of Win2003-07 etc. (C)

When I click File server (D) also the Basic Hard Disk 1 gets checked.

When I click First HD track under basic hard disk 1 the Basic hard disk and Master boot record gets checked.

I guess if you dont understand my explanation the isse is what should really be check Everything that is checkable.

I want the best chances to backup and restore this machine which is for a small test network and is the domain controller.

The third drive by the way is the backup drive.

This is the Paragon partition manager server v11

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Old September 5th, 2012, 06:17 PM
Paragon_Matt Paragon_Matt is offline
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Default Re: Which options are right for backup ?

Are you attempting to create a backup for the purpose of performing a partitioning on this system?
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