• Re: English, a PS

    From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Jean Parrot on Tue Feb 16 09:28:00 2016
    In a message on Monday 02-15-16 Jean Parrot said to Holger Granholm:

    Hi Jean,

    Just an afterthought.

    In your case, can I suggest to first make a clone of it all, then
    go to that little start window on the left of the taskbar, one click
    on it -> Settings -> Update & Recovery -> Recovery -> Reset this PC.

    I may still do that if I'll get frustrated enough, hi.
    And when I know I have a cloning program that works both ways.

    Remember that a clone will allow you to, after the fact, move any file/folder back from clone to main machine. I abuse this privilege
    all the time, even from clone to another machine, not the source.

    I'm a wee bit doubtful about that, after having seen all the directories created on C:, even though the programmes are installed on E: .


    CU L8ter,

    Holger

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  • From Jean Parrot@3:640/384 to Holger Granholm on Thu Feb 18 02:34:52 2016
    Hello, Holger.

    I am right, you can copy/move back any one file from a clone to the Source. I
    have done it. The another good thing in cloning, is that empty space is not cloned, totally disregarded. I do this too when I see this phantom partition created by W-10 at the end of the C:\. I use Gparted and I will make it "deleted", it then shows as Unallocated space and Acronis will not clone that partition.

    Granted, this copy to a non-source directory has to be data only, any folder
    needing Registry contact is a no-go, you knew this.

    Have a great day.

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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Jean Parrot on Thu Feb 18 09:35:00 2016
    In a message on Thursday 02-18-16 Jean Parrot said to Holger Granholm:

    GM OC,

    I am right, you can copy/move back any one file from a clone to the Source. I have done it. The another good thing in cloning, is that
    empty space is not cloned, totally disregarded.

    I have'nt had a strong urge to clone anything on my Lenovo/XPpro laptop,
    since I haven't made any changes to the operating system, but I made a
    clone quite recently. Normal backups have been the rule.

    On this OS/2-BBS machine I have a mirror HD, so backups are automatic.

    I do this too when I see this phantom partition created by W-10 at
    the end of the C:\. I use Gparted and I will make it "deleted", it
    then shows as Unallocated space and Acronis will not clone that
    partition.

    Yes, I've also seen that phantom partition, but it only occupies 450 Mb,
    so I've left it there.

    I used Easeus Partition Master to split the 160 Gb HD into a 25 Gb boot partition, and a 25 Gb partition for programs, leaving the rest of it
    free.

    The HD should of course have been partitioned from the start, but it
    wasn't my machine at that time. This led to the DVD drive getting the
    letter D, and it's stuck there.

    Later, a phantom CD/DVD has been added, not by me, but IIRC has not been assigned a letter, so my backups go to external HD's. The first backup
    went right before I started fiddling with the machine, to an external
    160 Gb HD, later I have backed up the boot partition to a 40 Gb external
    HD htat is divided into two partitions, F and G.

    Granted, this copy to a non-source directory has to be data only,
    any folder needing Registry contact is a no-go, you knew this.

    I have used Gparted B4 but I'll try the same you did with the phantom partition, but with the Easeus program to see how it copes with that.
    I can always repair possible damage, if it happens, with Gparted.


    Have a great day.

    You too!

    73 de Sam

    VE2NIC de OH0NC ..._._

    aka Holger

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