Re: NT Backup and Restore
- From: "Nospam" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 14:35:38 -0000
So you think it is OK to do as you want and ignore the wishes of the regular
users of this group?
Fine.
>If I were to get an email from MS suggesting a different way to post then
and only then would I change my
> practice.
You have read the group charter for using MS News Groups have you?. If so
then why are you ignoring them!!
>It was the intelligent community I was soliciting a response from anyway.
Then why respond as YOU did when someone try's to help you?
Bye
(Don't bother replying as I won't see it as I've now put you in my kill file
so I don't have to read your ranting).
"Johnny Wright" <JohnnyWright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:18FFC5CC-FC2B-484C-BE9B-0993D5A291B2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> And yet another insightful response from the gallary. Telling me to
purchase
> third party software is hardly trying to help when I expicitly stated that
I
> wanted to use MS Backup. I thought I typed that in plain english but I
> suppose some do tend to ignore and spew out what they themselves want
hear.
> I am willing to bet the two of you have matching pocket protectors.
>
> As far as learning to use a newgroup, I am completely dumbfounded that
> someone is so anal retentivie about a post in 2 differnt groups that they
use
> up their valueable time just to scould another. This truth is I simply do
> not care what you think.. no really, I don't. You use this board as you
see
> fit and I will continue to do the same. If I were to get an email from MS
> suggesting a different way to post then and only then would I change my
> practice. I have a recommendation of my own. Why don't cretians such as
> yourself create your own board and wine and bitch back and forth. It was
the
> intelligent community I was soliciting a response from anyway.
>
> "Nospam" wrote:
>
> > With a reply like that, SOD you.
> >
> > Someone try's to help you and you reply like that. I recommend you learn
how
> > to use news groups before telling people off.
> >
> > PLONK.
> >
> >
> > "Johnny Wright" <JohnnyWright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
> > news:683A3A99-5F71-4BDA-BF78-29D93E026868@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > Well gee thanks for the post Gus. I bet you troll these channels
looking
> > to
> > > input your two cents worth. Some ppl have real jobs and are looking
for
> > > quick answers. If I am not sure which channel is the correct one or I
> > think
> > > my chances of getting an answer are quicker by posting twice then I
will
> > do
> > > just that. I answer to my corporation not some lonely troller.
> > >
> > > Jack
> > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Multi-posted. See Win2000.general for some answers. Multi-posting
> > > > wastes everyone's time - please use cross-posting to increase the
> > > > exposure of your post.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "Johnny Wright" <JohnnyWright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> > message
> > > > news:05A92856-65D9-45FE-9FA9-9A129339C1AE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > > I would like to use Windows NT backup to make a copy of the C
drive
> > and
> > > > > System State of my production servers. The steps I followed are:
> > > > > 1. Create a full back of drive C and include the system state of
a
> > server
> > > > > 2. On a new server (different hardware) install the OS
> > > > > 3. On the new server restore the full backup and system state
created
> > > > earlier
> > > > >
> > > > > My problem is that when I restore the System State to a new
(different
> > > > > hardware) machine the server will not boot up. All of our servers
are
> > IBM
> > > > > Eseries and Xseries so I would have thought this would work. Is
there
> > a
> > > > way
> > > > > that I can restore a full MS Backup including System State from
one
> > server
> > > > to
> > > > > a completely different one?
> > > > >
> > > > > As to why I want to do this, it would be a fast and inexpensive
way to
> > > > > disaster recover a server as I would not need to re-install all of
the
> > > > > applications - This would save a lot of time on some of our
servers
> > with
> > > > apps
> > > > > that require a lot of configuration. All data from other drives
could
> > > > then
> > > > > be restored from tape backup.
> > > > >
> > > > > Any suggestions would be appreciated.
> > > > > Jack
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> >
> >
> >
.
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