ShadowProtect Continuous Incrementals:

Discussion in 'backup, imaging & disk mgmt' started by apathy, May 18, 2009.

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  1. Jo Ann

    Jo Ann Registered Member

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    Oops, that certainly is 'a big big but'! :gack: ....good reason to partition that big drive, with a (relatively small) C-volume! ;)

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  2. Peter2150

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    Nope. I don't like to partition. Just a good reason to stick with FDISR as opposed to Rollback, at least in my view.
     
  3. LenC

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    Peter -

    Thank you for all your input on this thread - very helpful and very informative.

    Len
     
  4. twl845

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    None of you SP users know the answer? :)
     
  5. Peter2150

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    I don't know the answer, as I've not checked. Reason is it doesn't matter to me, as Ram and disk space aren't an issue for me.

    If however these are issues of concern, then just use the Recovery CD, and the result would be 0.


    Pete
     
  6. twl845

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    OK thanks. :)
     
  7. Peter2150

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    twl845

    To further answer you, unless your machine is so tight on resources it can't breathe, you shouldn't have an issue with Shadow Protect.

    Pete

    Disk space for storing images is a different matter however.
     
  8. twl845

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    I'm in good shape, with 1GB RAM with 500Mbs available, and 39GB free space. I just like to know what's going in my computer. Especially RAM. Thanks for the heads up. :)
     
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