The Readme File On Xpsp2 Home Edition Cd Says That Backup Is Unstable. Is It Safe To Use?
Here is what the Readme file says:
“NTBackup Backup/Restore and ASR release notes
Backup/Restore
ASR
1.ASR is not supported on home edition.
IF you install NtBackup from the CD to the Home Edition, ASR
functionality will appear to work fine during
the backup session. Since the setup does not support ASR in
the home edition, there is no way to initiate
the ASR restore in case of a disaster. If you need to restore
from this session, install Windows XP manually
and then restore from the ASR media.
2.Backup to CDRW
If you decide to backup to a CDRW, you cannot target that device
directly. You must create a backup set of
650MB or less and backup to a file. After the file is complete,
copy the file to the CDRW.
Please refer to the readme for XP home edition for additional notes.”
Would I be safer using Acronis True Image or a Convar program? I have been told third party software does not work as well with Windows products. Please HELP!
Posted by Dave Date: Monday, October 26, 2009
Categories: File Backup
Tags: Backup, Edition, File, Home, Readme, Safe, Says, Unstable., Xpsp2
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