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Seagate acronis true image free
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The last time I had to restore on my Windows 8 machine (because of the "Exploit:Java/Anogre.E" virus), I did lose my Instant Messaging conversation history for the last few months, because I didn't remember to copy that to the thumb drive before the restore, but that should not be an issue on your Pro tools computer-hopefully.Seagate DiscWizard, developed by Acronis, is a software for Seagate and Maxtor hard drives. I guess there is a risk that a virus could be hiding in one of those newer files, but I run Windows Defender on the thumb drive before copying it back in to the C:\ drive. Then after the restore, I copy the thumb drive contents back into the C:\ drive, so as not to lose any recent files. What I do when restoring the entire C:\ drive is to first copy everything in "My documents" folder to a thumb drive before doing the restore. If you ever have to restore the entire operating system from the backup, remember that you will be overwriting any files that may have changed since the last backup (Word doc's, excel spreadsheets, photo's etc). That is correct, as long as you have some sort of a schedule to backup on a regular basis. It's doing a selective restore where you have to be careful not to overwrite files you didn't intend to.

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Give it a try, you can't hurt anything doing the backup. Other than that, I do a backup about every 3 months, and keep the last 2 or 3, deleting the oldest ones.

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Also, before you are about to install some big new program, and after the install went fine and you are satisfied. The best time to do a backup is when everything is working fine. If you just lost some individual files, you can also selectively restore just them from the backup. If it ever comes to that, just ask for help here on the forum. If you ever have to restore the entire C:\ drive you will need to insert the Acronis disk and reboot the machine. Check "Run Task Now" on the bottom and hit proceed. The next box is a summary of what you have set up.

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Next box, I don't enter a password or select encription. Next box, files to exclude, I don't exclude any. Hit Next, I check "Do not Schedule" because I am running the task manually. I name the backup file with the date, for example "D:\Acronis Backups\9.24.14.tib" (without the quotes). Then hit next on the bottom of the box and it will bring up the next box where you specify which drive the backup will be stored under "Backup Location". It will identify all of your partitions (Drives) and you click which one you want (C:\ drive). Once you launch the program, click on "Backup and Restore" and the backup wizard pops up. I am using True Image 2009 so your version may be slightly different. For my audio drive on my Pro Tools Computer I do not use it, it is easier to simply drag (Copy) individual session files over to an external drive used just for backups. I use it to back up my C:\ drives on all of my computers. Hi Terry, True Image is pretty easy to use, especially if you stick to the basic features. Sweetwater has told me that there is no problems with their pc's and that they are purpose built for recording! I'm about to throw in the towel and take a look at Reaper! any suggestions?:eek: Do I need to submit another computer report? I'm on Win 7, 32 bit. I have reduced my CPU usage to bare minimum and when I do select an insert such as eq 7 band, I process it as an Audio suite plug in. Now I am having outputs appear that have HD auto something or other as the output selection.(I'm not at my DAW right now so I hope this explanation is clear). Lately I am unable to operate due to interruptions such as DAE errors with only a bare minimum of audio tracks and no plug ins! Also, and this is strange, I have always recorded one track at a time, with line one as the input and main out L & R as the output. I rarely go on the internet, Only when absolutely necessary. With no virus protection as recommended in the Pro Tools set up items, how can one tell if they have contracted a virus when strange things start to occur?










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