The Bede
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... Me little ol' Dell PC lap-top is running out of puff and, after years of faithful service, may not be long for this world.
... So, I went and got me an external hard-drive by way of an insurance policy
... What I want to do is copy everything, windows, all my software and all of my files onto the external drive, so that if my little Dell fizzles out I can restore exactly what I have at the moment onto a new machine. Can the wonks advise me on this: -
1) - Can I just copy and paste 80Gb C:\ onto my new 320Gb E:\ and that'll be that.
2) - How do I just update at the end of each day? Do I have to re-copy the entire drive each night or is there a trick.
3) - I'm using Windows XP, presumably a new machine will have Windows 7. Will I feck it up if I simply copy my back-up straight onto the new machine's C:\ drive?
4) - Do I not copy Windows XP? The crucial thing is not 'Windows' it's my application software, I don't want to lose anything I can't replace on the road (or that may not necessarily be licensed in a 'conventional' sense
)
... I beg of your expertise ladies and gents
... So, I went and got me an external hard-drive by way of an insurance policy
... What I want to do is copy everything, windows, all my software and all of my files onto the external drive, so that if my little Dell fizzles out I can restore exactly what I have at the moment onto a new machine. Can the wonks advise me on this: -
1) - Can I just copy and paste 80Gb C:\ onto my new 320Gb E:\ and that'll be that.
2) - How do I just update at the end of each day? Do I have to re-copy the entire drive each night or is there a trick.
3) - I'm using Windows XP, presumably a new machine will have Windows 7. Will I feck it up if I simply copy my back-up straight onto the new machine's C:\ drive?
4) - Do I not copy Windows XP? The crucial thing is not 'Windows' it's my application software, I don't want to lose anything I can't replace on the road (or that may not necessarily be licensed in a 'conventional' sense
)... I beg of your expertise ladies and gents
