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Yes, that is the address. ERUNT is unobtrusive, efficient and free! Using
an imaging program for Registry backup seems to me like using a 'sledge
hammer to crack a nut'.
I suggest you try ERUNT. I will be surprised if you do not become a convert
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"Nathan McNulty" <nospam@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Point well taken. I agree it is important to have a backup (I use Norton
> Ghost and Nero BackItUp), but System Restore just has too many problems.
> Whenever I have actually tried to use it, it just messed everything up or
> wouldn't work. So what is that ERUNT? This?
> http://home.t-online.de/home/lars.hederer/erunt/
>
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> Nathan McNulty
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> Edward W. Thompson wrote:
>> "Nathan McNulty" <nospam@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:Obc3dJdgEHA.3016@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>
>>>Also, you should really look at what is taking up all the space.
>>>Disabling System Restore will give you quite a bit of space back (only do
>>>this if your computer is running fine and has been running fine). If you
>>>have a lot of music or movies on your computer, you may want to just back
>>>them up to a CD instead of leaving them all on the computer. With or
>>>without the partition he created, you are going to have the same amount
>>>of space available to you. What is on the other partition and can't you
>>>just use the other partition for data storage as well?
>>>
>>>With your current OS, I personally wouldn't try using a disk utility as
>>>mentioned previously. I don't doubt that it will work just fine, but I
>>>would be weary especially with that OS. No matter what you choose to do,
>>>make sure you back up your data first.
>>>
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>>>Nathan McNulty
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>>>» mrtee « wrote:
>>>
>>>>You will have to spend some $$$ to be able to do that without losing
>>>>data. I use a program from www.acronis.com Disk Director or Partition
>>>>Expert.
>>>>
>>>>If you have a means of storing data so that you don't lose it then you
>>>>can format the drive and reinstall everything.
>>>>
>>
>>
>> I think you are doing a disservice by suggesting disabling System Restore
>> unless you also suggest to replace it with a program such as ERUNT.
>> Regardless of how 'fine' your machine is running, in my view, it is
>> essential to have a backup of the Registry.