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Yah, I am having all kinds of problems trying to create a boot flash USB stick. I can't seem to get my computer to boot to it and when it seems like it is, it just throws up a blank blue screen (not BSOD), but just a blank blue screen and sits there. Does it matter which USB port you use?
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OK, thank you.
I have tried other ports and couple different usb drives. I will keep trying.
Thanks.
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Alright guys. I am getting there. I finally figured out how to boot to my USB emergency flash drive. I realized I have to wait 4-5 minutes for the recovery screen to appear once it goes to the blank blue screen. Now, my question is regarding creating a backup.
Do I create a manual full backup to start and then set up regular scheduled incremental back ups? Or can I just set up an incremental backup where it will automatically do a full backup the first time it runs?
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What you said... (Para #2).
The long wait may be due to your network configuration. I experienced the same thing when my PC was connected through an ETHERNET switch. I never figured out how to modify their WinPE to eliminate, or shorten, that timeout... I just disconnected from the switch when I use the external UFD.
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Thanks Froggie. So, I can just set up a scheduled incremental backup and the first time it runs, it will do a full backup? Is that right?
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When you set up the task, it will generate your 1st image (a FULL) for you. If during the setup, you set up a scheduled INC then that's all it'll do for you as your timeline moves on.
But I don't know what kind of image mgmt you'd like to explore... that will really decide how much and what kind of scheduling/retention you really need.
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OK Thanks Froggie.
I have it set for sixty days retention with weekly incremental backups. The initial ones are done and used about 60% of my 1TB backup drive. I figure the weekly increments will be fairly small.
One other question I have. Do I need to do a disk image backup in case the drive totally dies and I need to swap in a brand new blank one? Or will the regular System backup work for that?
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Depends on what else you may have on that "System Disk." If you don't have any additional partitions other than the 4 that an UEFI Windows build usually produce, the System Disk backup will suffice for restoration purposes. BUT... if you have some other OEM "return to the out-of-box" partition OR possibly an additional DATA partition, they'll be missing unless you do a full Disk/Partition Backup.
Most users who adopt imaging as their System Protection method usually have no use for those "return to the out-of-box" partitions... at least I never did.