Jumbo wrote:
> Hello
>
> XP Home +SP2 and all patches except those coming today.
>
> One day last week System Restore decided not to restore any more. I
> uninstalled everything added for the previous 3 days and then googled
> away. I found MVP advice on resetting SR by switching off rebooting
> and changing the size of HD available for SR and a number of other
> suggestion in forums that specialize in advice for members.
>
> I found references from people who have tried to get SR to work and
> having failed installed FirstDefense-ISR. I searched for this
> programme but it appears to have been withdrawn from sale. Reports of
> Symantec Go-Back were not encouraging.
>
> Microsoft offer a number of suggestions but I was unable to get SR to
> work again.
>
> Please advise if there is a workaround for this problem or an
> alternative that is available and does the same job effectively as I
> rely totally on my computer for communications (I have a severe
> hearing disability) and would be at a serious loss if it failed. At
> my age a complete re-install of XP would be a daunting experience.
I've only been messing with XP for about six weeks but my experiences thus
far don't give me a lot of confidence in system restore so here is what I
did...
1. Install XP again on another drive. Just XP, not programs. I used a
physical drive I had handy but it could have been to a partition on C:
2. Doing #1 should give you a "dual boot" set up allowing you to boot from
either drive. (I say "should" rather than "will" because I also have Win98
installed and in that case the second XP install *is* added to the already
existing boot menu)
3. Once you have two XP installs you can do either or both of two things...
A. Create an image of your main XP drive and stash it somewhere safe.
If the main XP drive goes south you can boot from the secondary drive and
restore the image to the main drive.
B. Copy the main drive to the secondary drive. If the main XP drive
goes south you can boot from the secondary drive and either copy it back to
the main drive or just continue to use it as your main drive and use the
former main drive as your backup (copying to it from time to time).
Someone mentioned Acronis True Image. Another for your consideration is
Paragon Disk Manager. Costs no more and is pretty much the Swiss army knife
of programs of this type. Easy to use too.
http://www.paragon-software.com/hdm/
Another program is DriveImageXML. It is not as versatile as Paragon but you
can create/restore logical drives or copy them. Works well and is free.
http://www.runtime.org/driveimage-xml.htm
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