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Now that the remaining question though is should I also use Acronis 2014 to create a "bootable media disc", and if I should also make an image file to store on the Seagate external hard drive. What I plan to do is use the dock to clone an identical image on this drive and then copy over it every few months as an update, does this sound like a feasible backup should my hard drive mechanically fail? Then I can simply swap out the drives since they are identical. Identical to the one that came with the machine from the factory. So I purchased a Acronos true image 2014 an external Seagate 1TB HD (for other stuff too photos for the wife etc), And an internal hard drive dock, as well as a brand-new 320 GB Western Digital 3.5" 7200 RPM hard drive.
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I have learned about cloning software and have been researching it.
#Acronis true image hd 2014 rip boot disk install#
So rather than install a new hard drive should this happen, and then boot from the original six and a half-year-old disks. So I recently began researching and found that hardware parts are pretty cheap now for this, but if the hard drive fails I will lose everything. Have everything set up the way that I like and I'm very comfortable with it, I don't adapt well to change LOL. This saddens me as I take great care of this machine and love it to death. So being that the thing is 7 1/2 years old and I have never had a prior desktop last over 5 years without a hard drive failure, I feel as if I am running on borrowed time. love this machine so darn much as it does everything that I personally wanted to has one I had made back in 2006. It has a dual core 3ghz pentium CPU, 2GB ram, a 320gb Western Digital hard drive that is less than half full,and an Nvidia GeForce 6800 graphics card. Hey guys, it is good to be back on here as my problems are always solved, it has probably been a few years since my last visit! Anyway I am still running my 2006 Dell XPS 400 machine with windows XP SP3 media Center edition.
