A trusted tech friend is suggesting I might need to reformat because of some difficulties I've been having. Before I make that decision, I'd appreciate some advice on the best way to back up my machine. XP Home SP2, HP machine, nothing really special about it. And no, I haven't backed up yet. (Slap me now - I'm always the one who counsels others about doing backups regularly.) I have a 320GB Maxtor external drive, pretty much enough space to move my four-bedroom brick home into for the winter, to use for the purpose.
I understand that disk imaging is good, since I don't have installation software for some programs. On the other hand, if there's something lurking there that could cause problems, wouldn't it be copied to the machine when the image is restored?
Or should I do both image and data backups? I'm using only about 25% of the 80GB on my machine, so it seems I'd have room on the external hard drive.
Then again, I know just enough to be dangerous. Any thoughts?
I understand that disk imaging is good, since I don't have installation software for some programs. On the other hand, if there's something lurking there that could cause problems, wouldn't it be copied to the machine when the image is restored?
Or should I do both image and data backups? I'm using only about 25% of the 80GB on my machine, so it seems I'd have room on the external hard drive.
Then again, I know just enough to be dangerous. Any thoughts?
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