Guest confused two Posted September 4, 2008 Posted September 4, 2008 Windows XP lets me back up my entire system on any drive I want - but insists I install a floppy disk in my A drive - with no option to use a CD or DVD or PMD to create a system disk. How do I get around this archaic means of storage. I haven't had a floppy drive since before my kids were born. My boot sequence doesn't include a floppy drive either. Very strange software.
Guest Dan Posted September 4, 2008 Posted September 4, 2008 RE: Creating a System Disk on a system without a floppy drive Hi, Never used XP's backup utility, so I can't help you there. But I can recommend a good 3rd party backup utility which lets you create a boot CD. Try Macrium Reflect. It compresses images impressively and the boot CD loads a nice GUI program in which you can use a mouse (unlike some (Norton Ghost for example) where it's a DOS type environment). "confused two" wrote: > Windows XP lets me back up my entire system on any drive I want - but insists > I install a floppy disk in my A drive - with no option to use a CD or DVD or > PMD to create a system disk. How do I get around this archaic means of > storage. I haven't had a floppy drive since before my kids were born. My > boot sequence doesn't include a floppy drive either. Very strange software.
Guest Daave Posted September 5, 2008 Posted September 5, 2008 Re: Creating a System Disk on a system without a floppy drive "confused two" <confusedtwo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:165E9A76-9A97-4EA6-AEA3-AB8C73A5C152@microsoft.com... > Windows XP lets me back up my entire system on any drive I want - but > insists > I install a floppy disk in my A drive - with no option to use a CD or > DVD or > PMD to create a system disk. How do I get around this archaic means > of > storage. I haven't had a floppy drive since before my kids were born. > My > boot sequence doesn't include a floppy drive either. Very strange > software. Not as much strange as old. Ntbackup was developed a long time ago when floppy drives were ubiquitous. You can always install a floppy drive. If you would rather not do this, use other software. Acronis True Image is quite popular. If you prefer something free, try DriveImageXML. However, the latter program does not allow for incremental or differential drive imaging.
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