Windows 7 Home Premium Won't Have Backup

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chripuck

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They're trying to hard to create 4 tiers... there really should only be 3. Starter, Home and Ultimate/Business.

Starter should stay as it is, Home should stay as it is plus backup and Ultimate/Business should be combined to give you access to domains, add bitlocker support and whatever else it has. That would make a LOT more sense.
 

talys

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Riddle me this: how many home users do you know who have ever run Microsoft Backup? How many even know that it exists?

There are a bazillion free ways of backing up -- including Microsoft's SyncToy, which works great and costs nothing (of course home users don't know this exists either). Personally, I use SmartSync on my home PC. Plus, practically every external hard disk drive comes with some type of backup software. So in terms of Home Premium bundleware... who cares?

Unless it's backing up something like Exchange or SharePoint (ie something that requires arcane wizardry like VSS to back up), I think that leaving it to third party or a higher end version is fine.
 

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Does this mean backup won't be included or you won't be able to automatically schedule it using the task manager? Because having no backup is different from not having automatic backup.
 

Glorian

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If regular computer users actually backed up their files it would make my job ten time easier.

But for those who actually do use windows to back up their stuff this is going to be a severe disappointment, as most of the off the shelf computer will come with home premium.
 

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[citation][nom]inmytaxi[/nom]Windows already does too much it doesn't tell you about.[/citation]

Please let me know what have windows done for me lately?
 
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Doesn't matter to me, I use Acronis. What is dumb however, is not incuding XP mode. Gamers would use it, but not really the average home user. (since they wouldn't know anyways). Gamers know how to pirate. So instead of paying for Home Premium (which is less of a stretch than the others) they are most certainly going to steal Winodws instead for XP mode. (eg why buy premium and then steal ultimate to get this lol?) Brillant strategy. Whoever came up with this should be fired.
 

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don't care, no solution they would provide would be good enough for me anyway, ill make my own. so whats the problem Toms? Microsoft not copying your latest crush, Apple??
 

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for one, when your computer has a problem windows looks for a solution, saves crash data and sends reports to MS, but at least it tells you about it.

i'd like to stop that from happening because it slows my computer. but windows won't let me stop the process from starting.

that's why i hate windows.
 

Marcus Yam

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[citation][nom]renee9001[/nom]I don't see what the talk is about since it has AWAYS been this way.[/citation]
Just because something has always been a certain way doesn't mean that it's the best way to be.
 
That's a pain in the butt. Well I backup stuff to my external drive anyway, but for most users who don't have that as a habit it gets neglected until their hard drive dies or the windows install goes to hell. Gotta organize it though and burn off some of the older stuff onto DVDs :D.
 

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The author is evidently misreading his own link.

NETWORK automatic backup is what is added in Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate. The author's link states that clearly.

According to the following link, among others, BACKUP to local drives and removable media is provided in ALL editions of Windows 7.

http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=1031&page=2

The following link confirms what the Microsoft link says about backing up files and system images to a NETWORK location being an ADDITIONAL backup capability of Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate:

http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=1031&page=5

What does the article's author have to say in response? Never mind?
 

brother shrike

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deskpalm. mxyztplk is completely right. The links say that backup and restore is included in all versions of Win7. The version comparison only says that the home premium doesn't have network backup.
 

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"oh knowz.... microsoft is not putting backup software in 7 HP edition!! It's the end of the world!! What will we doez????"

why would u trust a Microsoft program to back up your data?? Anyone ever heard of third party backup software???
 

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[citation][nom]chripuck[/nom]They're trying to hard to create 4 tiers... there really should only be 3. Starter, Home and Ultimate/Business.Starter should stay as it is, Home should stay as it is plus backup and Ultimate/Business should be combined to give you access to domains, add bitlocker support and whatever else it has. That would make a LOT more sense.[/citation]

Ultimate is kind of a lame name... besides, there is no-longer a "business" version as in Vista, which was also lame... That was fixed and its now called PRO.

Starter is only in 3rd world countries... we won't see it in the USA/Europe.

Basic = Fine for netbooks and other under-powered computer. Not for notebooks or desktops... its an OEM version.

Home = Whats will be the most used version of Windows7. IT should include basic backup features. This is like a hold-over from XP-Home... but if you ran the tool from the XP-HOME CD (a 250k file), it would ADD Backup function to XP-Home. :)

Pro = Fine how it is...

Ultimate = Its generally $20 more than Pro... its feature list is minimal. But DOES include the language paks, which would REALLY be handy on ALL versions of Windows7, since it not really a tech feature.
Ultimate SHOULD include more useful functions, more art, more toys... and it should still cost $200~250 retail.

* I boycott the "Home basic / Home Premo" names. I only use BASIC and HOME to describe these versions.


 

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Ha. I have already used the Windows automatic backup and restore several times on Windows 7...
I think I've gotten to comfortable to a Ultimate version...

[citation][nom]neon neophyte[/nom]i love buying crippled operating systems. its my favorite thing ever.hmmmm, pay for a crippled OS or pirate the full version... i wonder... i wonder...[/citation]

Hmm....

-_-
 

caskachan

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BACKING UP YOUR SHIT 101

1-Burn your Important Text files / documents / work spreadsheets / work files / final project etc onto CD/DVD
2-Burn important family photos / final videos / wedding etc onto DVD
3-Dont backup TERABYTES of useles ilegaly downloaded music / movies /porn
4- PROFIT
 

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[citation][nom]mxyztplk[/nom]The author is evidently misreading his own link.NETWORK automatic backup is what is added in Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate. The author's link states that clearly.According to the following link, among others, BACKUP to local drives and removable media is provided in ALL editions of Windows 7.http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=1031&page=2The following link confirms what the Microsoft link says about backing up files and system images to a NETWORK location being an ADDITIONAL backup capability of Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=1031&page=5What does the article's author have to say in response? Never mind?[/citation]

This, and I will also add a link straight from Microsoft's site about Windows 7. Notice the nice "Applies to all editions of Windows 7" text in the top right.
 
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