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Internal harddisk as backup medium
"MagneX" <Nospam[ at ]Nospam.Nospam> 12.07.2007 21:25:42
Any good reason why an internal harddisk (SATA or IDE) cannot be used as
backup medium.
Internal is what I have and want to use.

Re: Internal harddisk as backup medium
Peter Flindt <newsgroups[ at ]lastwebpage.de> 12.07.2007 22:01:31
MagneX wrote :
[Quoted Text]
> Any good reason why an internal harddisk (SATA or IDE) cannot be used as
> backup medium.
> Internal is what I have and want to use.

What happens if you must format C: because you get a virus?
Yes I know OneCare is a virusscanner and this should not happen, but
there are some other reasons too, where only a clean new install would
help. OR you harddisk/hardware crash.
NO, a backup on the internal drive is not the best idea...

Peter


Re: Internal harddisk as backup medium
"artfudd" <notreal[ at ]noplace.nil> 13.07.2007 02:10:25
It seems strange that their thinking is that to backup to an internal drive
is dangerous, but to backup to an external drive is safe. I think they need
to differentiate between a separate (from the OS) internal hard drive from
the drive the OS resides. I can see not wanting to backup to a partition on
the hard drive that also has the OS partition, but see no reason to not
allow backup to a different internal hard drive. If something can happen to
the internal drive then something is even more apt to happen to an external
drive. Is their thinking a little haywire.... or is mine? :)
--
Art (artfudd)
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"StephenB" <sboots[ at ]mvps.org> wrote in message
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[Quoted Text]
> "MagneX" <Nospam[ at ]Nospam.Nospam> wrote:
>
>>Any good reason why an internal harddisk (SATA or IDE) cannot be used as
>>backup medium.
>>Internal is what I have and want to use.
> The designers of OneCare have apparently decided that an internal disk is
> not a
> safe alternative backup location for the average user. This is a fairly
> often
> requested change, but the 2.0 beta, released yesterday, still does not
> include
> this. I would recommend turning off the backup monitoring in OneCare and
> using
> an alternative solution for backup. I use SyncToy to copy files and
> folders. I
> also use Acronis True Image for partition image backups.
> -steve
> --
> Stephen Boots sboots[ at ]mvps.org
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Live
> Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
> http://forums.microsoft.com/windowsonecare/default.aspx?siteid=2

Re: Internal harddisk as backup medium
"artfudd" <notreal[ at ]noplace.nil> 14.07.2007 00:24:01
Considering how seldom one has a hard drive failure, and how difficult it is
to actually destroy data from a hard drive, I would sooner backup essential
data to a data only hard drive (whether internal or external) as opposed to
a fragile DVD.
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Art (artfudd) Folden
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"StephenB" <sboots[ at ]mvps.org> wrote in message
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[Quoted Text]
> "artfudd" <notreal[ at ]noplace.nil> wrote:
>
>>t seems strange that their thinking is that to backup to an internal drive
>>is dangerous, but to backup to an external drive is safe. I think they
>>need
>>to differentiate between a separate (from the OS) internal hard drive from
>>the drive the OS resides. I can see not wanting to backup to a partition
>>on
>>the hard drive that also has the OS partition, but see no reason to not
>>allow backup to a different internal hard drive. If something can happen
>>to
>>the internal drive then something is even more apt to happen to an
>>external
>>drive. Is their thinking a little haywire.... or is mine? :)
>>--
>>Art (artfudd)
> Actually, they originally designed backup to *only* work with CD/DVD.
> External
> disks was added for 1.0 and Network drives were added for 1.5.
> :-)
> -steve
> --
> Stephen Boots sboots[ at ]mvps.org
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Live
> Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
> http://forums.microsoft.com/windowsonecare/default.aspx?siteid=2

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