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Guest http://www.jeffreydavidmorris.co
Posted

Resources to check on, re: ntbackup not restoring previous (way) pc was, ie:

Windows Live OneCare backup, which I don't have, use to have, nbut never the

less), I don't mind using ntbackup, which I believe does the job, but it's

the store feature that doesn't restore (post) looking ove pc, you know; too

much/vast to go into, just know I need to inquire on is it something I'm

doing, something the program is doing or doesn't do, is it something else. I

just need a short, sweet and to the point (idea), to start with, toget my

thinking going, and then I can check or start trying to try some solutions.

Thank you in advance. The backup and restore do perform, and know that the

backup is clearly longer than the restore, BUT, I noticed that the restore,

post - review after, my pc does not appear to be previously like before, ie:

system restore < but not the issue, or like Windows Live OneCare backup; but

I know Microsoft, even though they could still make a profit, haven't or

won't, misc come out with a sole backup/restore program; just extract a copy

of Windows Live OneCare backup's program and add it into a program itself,

thus, people can choose whether to just need the backup, ntbackup, OneCare,

or some other program. Jeff Morris, email: jeffreydavidmorris@myway.com Thank

you - just the facts and to the point please; if you don't know, fine. Please

share with another associate, so I CAN get on with what I need to do. Thank

you kindly. And just so you know, I 'get' - understand ntbackup, nothing

wrong with my external drive (which I do not keep plugged in all the time; I

only plug in when I do a backup, need to add a sole file or folder (ie

copying it to external drive) or need to restore). I just solely need to

inquire on the restore issue (per above). Wondering if it was a program or

(?) that do to previous setup (amidst inside of the backup) that may have

cuased weird post restore review, even after I first did full destructive

recovery, just to bring all back up to a normal point, then restore from my

external backup drive; I know what I'm doing/how to use, it's just that it

didn't restore previous - properly; thus, wondering if a different backup

program I should do, but I like ntbackup - store's laid out simply to use,

but not if it's not going to restore as easy and proper as backup; do you

understand? I'm trying to break down easy for whomever to understand, without

back and forth email, etc action. I just don't need a one way street with

ntbackup; restore as easy as backup, and no Automated recovery, I don't use,

I do all manually, I like it that way. jeffreydavidmorris@myway.com (please

be direct, to the point and know your stuff - techie; otherwise, please, I

ask you in advance, don't bother. I know there's some who know their stuff .

.. .).

--

I''m either away from a computer right now or ''in the field''. Meantime,

feel free to visit me on my website: http://www.jeffreydavidmorris.com Thank

you again, and have a nice day.

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Guest Paul Adare
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On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 00:29:02 -0700,

httpwwwjeffreydavidmorriscom@discussions.microsoft.com wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> I

> ask you in advance, don't bother. I know there's some who know their stuff .

> . .).</span>

 

First of all, from what I can tell from your post this has nothing at all

to do with security.

 

Secondly I have no idea at all what you're really after here. You might try

some real sentence and paragraph structure next time you post. As it is,

your post is pretty much impossible to read.

 

Finally, if you post a question to a news group then you should expect a

response in the news group and not demand an answer via email. That's not

how news groups are designed to work.

 

--

Paul Adare

MVP - Identity Lifecycle Manager

http://www.identit.ca

Guest FromTheRafters
Posted

Was there supposed to be a question in there somewhere?

 

I saw one question mark in parenthesis in the middle of one of the many

running tangential rambling sentences, but the actual question eludes

me.

 

Not all "backup" programs back up the same things.

 

"http://www.jeffreydavidmorris.com"

<httpwwwjeffreydavidmorriscom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

message news:BB1F055B-C98F-4933-86E7-D7DF27E6AED4@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue">

> Resources to check on, re: ntbackup not restoring previous (way) pc

> was, ie:

> Windows Live OneCare backup, which I don't have, use to have, nbut

> never the

> less), I don't mind using ntbackup, which I believe does the job, but

> it's

> the store feature that doesn't restore (post) looking ove pc, you

> know; too

> much/vast to go into, just know I need to inquire on is it something

> I'm

> doing, something the program is doing or doesn't do, is it something

> else. I

> just need a short, sweet and to the point (idea), to start with, toget

> my

> thinking going, and then I can check or start trying to try some

> solutions.

> Thank you in advance. The backup and restore do perform, and know that

> the

> backup is clearly longer than the restore, BUT, I noticed that the

> restore,

> post - review after, my pc does not appear to be previously like

> before, ie:

> system restore < but not the issue, or like Windows Live OneCare

> backup; but

> I know Microsoft, even though they could still make a profit, haven't

> or

> won't, misc come out with a sole backup/restore program; just extract

> a copy

> of Windows Live OneCare backup's program and add it into a program

> itself,

> thus, people can choose whether to just need the backup, ntbackup,

> OneCare,

> or some other program. Jeff Morris, email:

> jeffreydavidmorris@myway.com Thank

> you - just the facts and to the point please; if you don't know, fine.

> Please

> share with another associate, so I CAN get on with what I need to do.

> Thank

> you kindly. And just so you know, I 'get' - understand ntbackup,

> nothing

> wrong with my external drive (which I do not keep plugged in all the

> time; I

> only plug in when I do a backup, need to add a sole file or folder (ie

> copying it to external drive) or need to restore). I just solely need

> to

> inquire on the restore issue (per above). Wondering if it was a

> program or

> (?) that do to previous setup (amidst inside of the backup) that may

> have

> cuased weird post restore review, even after I first did full

> destructive

> recovery, just to bring all back up to a normal point, then restore

> from my

> external backup drive; I know what I'm doing/how to use, it's just

> that it

> didn't restore previous - properly; thus, wondering if a different

> backup

> program I should do, but I like ntbackup - store's laid out simply to

> use,

> but not if it's not going to restore as easy and proper as backup; do

> you

> understand? I'm trying to break down easy for whomever to understand,

> without

> back and forth email, etc action. I just don't need a one way street

> with

> ntbackup; restore as easy as backup, and no Automated recovery, I

> don't use,

> I do all manually, I like it that way. jeffreydavidmorris@myway.com

> (please

> be direct, to the point and know your stuff - techie; otherwise,

> please, I

> ask you in advance, don't bother. I know there's some who know their

> stuff .

> . .).

> --

> I''m either away from a computer right now or ''in the field''.

> Meantime,

> feel free to visit me on my website: http://www.jeffreydavidmorris.com

> Thank

> you again, and have a nice day. </span>

Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

What are you smoking?

 

http://www.jeffreydavidmorris.com wrote:<span style="color:blue">

> Resources to check on, re: ntbackup not restoring previous (way) pc was,

> ie:

> Windows Live OneCare backup, which I don't have, use to have, nbut never

> the

> less), I don't mind using ntbackup, which I believe does the job, but it's

> the store feature that doesn't restore (post) looking ove pc, you know;

> too

> much/vast to go into, just know I need to inquire on is it something I'm

> doing, something the program is doing or doesn't do, is it something else.

> I

> just need a short, sweet and to the point (idea), to start with, toget my

> thinking going, and then I can check or start trying to try some

> solutions.

> Thank you in advance. The backup and restore do perform, and know that the

> backup is clearly longer than the restore, BUT, I noticed that the

> restore,

> post - review after, my pc does not appear to be previously like before,

> ie:

> system restore < but not the issue, or like Windows Live OneCare backup;

> but

> I know Microsoft, even though they could still make a profit, haven't or

> won't, misc come out with a sole backup/restore program; just extract a

> copy

> of Windows Live OneCare backup's program and add it into a program itself,

> thus, people can choose whether to just need the backup, ntbackup,

> OneCare,

> or some other program. Jeff Morris, email: jeffreydavidmorris@myway.com

> Thank you - just the facts and to the point please; if you don't know,

> fine. Please share with another associate, so I CAN get on with what I

> need

> to do. Thank you kindly. And just so you know, I 'get' - understand

> ntbackup, nothing wrong with my external drive (which I do not keep

> plugged

> in all the time; I only plug in when I do a backup, need to add a sole

> file

> or folder (ie copying it to external drive) or need to restore). I just

> solely need to inquire on the restore issue (per above). Wondering if it

> was a program or (?) that do to previous setup (amidst inside of the

> backup) that may have cuased weird post restore review, even after I first

> did full destructive recovery, just to bring all back up to a normal

> point,

> then restore from my external backup drive; I know what I'm doing/how to

> use, it's just that it didn't restore previous - properly; thus,

> wondering

> if a different backup program I should do, but I like ntbackup - store's

> laid out simply to use, but not if it's not going to restore as easy and

> proper as backup; do you understand? I'm trying to break down easy for

> whomever to understand, without back and forth email, etc action. I just

> don't need a one way street with ntbackup; restore as easy as backup, and

> no Automated recovery, I don't use, I do all manually, I like it that way.

> jeffreydavidmorris@myway.com (please be direct, to the point and know your

> stuff - techie; otherwise, please, I ask you in advance, don't bother. I

> know there's some who know their stuff . . .). </span>

Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

He's posting similar spam in WinXP General, too.

 

David H. Lipman wrote:<span style="color:blue">

> From: "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com>

> <span style="color:green">

>> What are you smoking?</span>

>

> He's two days late for 420 on 4/20 :-)</span>

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