Maybe one as a failsafe OSzCexVe said:Y use dual boot for 2 windows OS?It would be handy using dual boot with a Linux Distro.

chanakacm said:But mama win xp samaga win2000 use karanawa
Anusha said:Maybe one as a failsafe OS![]()
But if you are in a hurry to get some data off the hard drive and for some reason if your regular Windows installation doesn't boot in, a failsafe OS might come in handy. Just a suggestion. I don't use one either. But I keep backup images of the system partitions, so I can quickly restore it and go back.GNS said:Fail safe OS mokada...
Mamanam tak gaala Format karala danawa...
OSs 2k thibba kiyala wedak weida???
Starter EditionGNS said:Hey Anusha ayya,
How many Editions are there in WinVISTA?
& What are them...???
(Like WinXP Prof, Home, MedCen Ed)
BTW, even though we have Media Center Edition CDs, they are not available for retail purchase. You have to get them with a PC, unlike the other two editions.GNS said:Hey Anusha ayya,
How many Editions are there in WinVISTA?
& What are them...???
(Like WinXP Prof, Home, MedCen Ed)
Repair karanna nemei. Images kiyanne partitions eke 1:1 snapshot ekak. You can completely revert to a fully working backup in a couple of minutes. With Vista, it takes about 7 minutes because it's big, and all my software are also in the system partition.GNS said:Mmm... Ithin System eka Repair karanna unath Sys eka Format karala install karanna yana welawama yanawane...
But, Kelinma Format karala install keruwama OS eka hena Fresh ne.....
You need to get hold of Acronis TrueImage or Norton Ghost or Symantec Live State Recovery. I trust only TrueImage, but I haven't used Live State Recovery. TrueImage works like a charm!GNS said:Then How I make a copy like that...???