If the drive is attached to a running OS then it has some degree of vulnerability.
I would suggest you clone the drive with your base OS and drivers...
You could also create a compressed image of the OS if your base system is over 10gig...
You can physically unplug the data cable until you have a problem and want a backup or you can configure your coms to NOT autodetect and tell it you dont even have a second drive...
Just a couple of suggestions....
I personally have my base OS burned onto a DVD...
A clean fresh install takes less than 15 minutes...
I also have a linux partition that I keep an image of my base Windows OS on for safe keeping.
I also have two bootable livecd Linux OS, (Mepis as well as Knoppix)
Hope this helps...
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If the drive is attached to a running OS then it has some degree of vulnerability.
I would suggest you clone the drive with your base OS and drivers...
You could also create a compressed image of the OS if your base system is over 10gig...
You can physically unplug the data cable until you have a problem and want a backup or you can configure your coms to NOT autodetect and tell it you dont even have a second drive...
Just a couple of suggestions....
I personally have my base OS burned onto a DVD...
A clean fresh install takes less than 15 minutes...
I also have a linux partition that I keep an image of my base Windows OS on for safe keeping.
I also have two bootable livecd Linux OS, (Mepis as well as Knoppix)
Hope this helps...
Can i ask what program you use to burn /chost you os to dvd as this is what i would like to do the next time i reinstall winxp SP2 .
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Hello,
I like the idea of placing that infomation on removable media, such as a CD-ROM or a DVD. I would make a second disk, and store that information in another location, in the event of a fire, or misplacement.
As long as you are running as the root/administrator of the computer, you cannot lock down the file system, aside from some encryption schemes that are beyond the scope of what you are trying to do. If you had a server, you could make a private share for that information, and then unmount that sharepoint when not in use, but that is not very practical.
Christian
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Caperjack, Sorry I didnt respond sooner but I have been busy with Linux...
I am hooked... I still keep windows for games and keeping it fresh in my mind when helping others...
To answer your question Nero 6 will make the backup to DVD.... Norton Ghost 7 will also make an image but the process is not quite as automated... Making the disc bootable and having ghost 7 run... Norton 6.5 will do up to NT but not XP...
Again, sorry I didnt answer sooner...
Paul
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