FD and drive partitions.

Discussion in 'FirstDefense-ISR Forum' started by laqui, Jul 20, 2006.

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  1. laqui

    laqui Registered Member

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    Can FD do snapshots of other partitions rather than the primary partition (C),
    i.e. E,F,M...?
     
  2. sukarof

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    No you can not unfortunately. Just your C: drive or partition.
     
  3. ErikAlbert

    ErikAlbert Registered Member

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    FDISR only works on the system partition in order words your primary partition [C:].
    But you can store Archived Snapshots on any other partition than [C:], including external harddisks, DVD's and CD's and of course you can restore Archived Snapshots back in a new snapshot on your system partition [C:] and make them bootable again.
    You can not boot from an Archived Snapshot.
    The maximum of bootable snapshots is 10 on system partition [C:]
    The number of Archived Snapshots is unlimited as long there is space enough.
     
  4. dallen

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    laqui,
    Let me be the one to ask...why do you partition? What is it that requires you to partition that could not otherwise be accomplished, say by foldering?
     
  5. ErikAlbert

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  6. Peter2150

    Peter2150 Global Moderator

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    Why would partition to chose between Nod and KAV. That is what FDISR is all about.o_O
     
  7. ErikAlbert

    ErikAlbert Registered Member

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    Don't understand what you mean.
    If you choose NOD32 above KAV it's a personal choice.
    If you choose for multi-partitioning, it's often a personal choice.
    That's what both have in common : personal choice.
    That's what I ment.
     
  8. Bubba

    Bubba Updates Team

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    To all:

    I would like to ask that We not dominate yet another thread with an off topic discussion in regards to partioning vs not partioning. If you don't mind....Please hop on over to an appropriate forum and debate away with that subject matter.

    Bubba
     
  9. Peter2150

    Peter2150 Global Moderator

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    My apologies Bubba. I am probably a prime instigator in this.

    Pete
     
  10. Bubba

    Bubba Updates Team

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    A number of off topic posts were removed that once again contained partioning vs not partioning type posts.

    Having said that....let me make a further "clarification" of my above Mod request for those that might have mis-understood....Pretty Please hop on over to an appropriate forum and debate away with that subject matter.

    Thanks,
    Bubba
     
  11. Bubba

    Bubba Updates Team

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    One off topic post removed given the fact decisions made are not open for public debate as per our TOS. Feel free to PM an Admin or myself for further clarification if so desired.

    As the thread starters question has been answered....we'll close this thread now and continue the off topic discussions in a more appropriate venue.

    Thanks,
    Bubba
     
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