Questions 'bout using thumb drives...
I'm thinkin 'bout getting a Thinkpad 220X laptop that does not have a CD-Rom drive, so I need to explore what could be done in the event of hard drive failure...so I can use Acronis to restore instead of having to do a fresh system install (if I have to do that, then I won't be needing Acronis...)
So, my question is this....can you create a restore file on a thumb drive like you can on a CD, AND can you store the Acronis recover file itself on the same thumb drive?
I'm thinkin if this could work, I could simply install a freshly formatted drive...plug in my thinb drive to one of the USB ports...start the laptop and go in to the boot menu to tell it to boot from the thumb drive (where the recover console is that I would normally put on a CD if the machine had a CD-Rom drive), and once I'm in the recovery console...I could select the recovery file on the thumb drive to restore the system on to the new hard drive.
Think this would work???
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OK, so supposed I have the bootable media on a thunb drive and that's all good... does the actual recovery file need to be on a separate thumb drive?
I have two USB ports, so I could boot into the recovery console on one thumb drive, and access my recovery file on another if need be.
Is this how it would need to be, or can the bootable media AND the recovery file both be on the same thumb drive?
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Rockerz:
It doesn't matter - either way will work provided that your recovery file is small enough to fit on the thumb drive. If you have a lot of data to back up then you may need a large thumb drive or a USB hard disk to store the backup image of the X220.
As a rough rule of thumb, for most Windows installations the size of the backup image is about half the size of the occupied space on the partition(s) being backed up. That's because the program doesn't store the hibernation file or the Windows paging file, and because the image file is compressed.
Additionally, if you need to recover you don't need a freshly-formatted drive. The program will restore to a completely blank, new hard drive.
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OK, thanks.
On my primary computer I've always formatted the new drive first as I thought that would be the thing to do.
Thanks for the info...I just wanted to figure out how to restore on a laptop that did not have a CD-Rom drive as I've never worked with a computer before that did not have one.
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Rockrz wrote:can the bootable media AND the recovery file both be on the same thumb drive?
Sorry...I'm still unclear on the answer to this question...
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