Hank Arnold
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Fri Nov 11, 2005 9:50 am Post subject:
Re: NT Backup and Restore |
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God, you're an idiot............... PLONK
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Regards,
Hank Arnold
"Johnny Wright" <JohnnyWright@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | May the 2+ million Torontonians flame you to he&& and back. Just because
you
do not like a single individual is no reason to slam the other 2+ million.
I can only image where you are from.. eh.
Now go back to milking your cows and tending to your home network.
EOP
"Kerry Brown" wrote:
You are giving the rest of us Canadians a bad name. We are known for
being
polite. You must be from Toronto.
Kerry
"Johnny Wright" <JohnnyWright@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6B0E350D-2564-4FDF-BE70-4BF0DACDBDDA@microsoft.com...
Gottcha. No one should help anyone as rude as me. I should be happy
with
the pat answer of " I use this" .. "go buy it and your troubles will be
over". After all it is from very busy people like yourself. I thought
I
had
asked a simple, clear, concise question but the only thing I have
learned
so
far is that pocket protectors apparently come in packs of 3.
And yes ol wise one, I am sure you found the answer. I guess it is
those
weeks of experience that helped you out on that. Now please run along
and
play with your friends.
This has been fun. Anyone else that would like to take a shot please
do
so.
But unlike the past 3 chiefs don't break your arm patting your own back
about how good you are or how imporatant and busy you are because I am
just
your average joe. Don't waste time telling us all how you are here to
help
the masses. Just unload with your true feeling about what a jerk I am
for
asking a simple question and then being disgruntled when I get a "buy
this"
rather then a solution to my problem. But wait there is more... Oh yes
there
is. After the buy this suggestion I am told don't post this way cuz
that
bothers me and is impolite. <barf> ..
So knowing that anyone that does have the answer is intelligent enough
to
stay away from this post, lets hear it from the rest of you. But
please
be
inventive.
"Kerry Brown" wrote:
Why should anyone help someone as rude as you? The answer is in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base. Google is another alternative. I found the
answer
both places in less than five minutes.
We are all busy people. Most of us answer to someone else whether it
be a
boss or a client. Some of us take time out of our busy schedules to
pass
on
the knowledge we have accumulated over the years. Some of us stamp our
feet
and yell TELL ME NOW!
Kerry
"Johnny Wright" <JohnnyWright@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
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And yet another insightful response from the gallary. Telling me to
purchase
third party software is hardly trying to help when I expicitly
stated
that
I
wanted to use MS Backup. I thought I typed that in plain english
but I
suppose some do tend to ignore and spew out what they themselves
want
hear.
I am willing to bet the two of you have matching pocket protectors.
As far as learning to use a newgroup, I am completely dumbfounded
that
someone is so anal retentivie about a post in 2 differnt groups that
they
use
up their valueable time just to scould another. This truth is I
simply
do
not care what you think.. no really, I don't. You use this board as
you
see
fit and I will continue to do the same. If I were to get an email
from
MS
suggesting a different way to post then and only then would I change
my
practice. I have a recommendation of my own. Why don't cretians
such
as
yourself create your own board and wine and bitch back and forth.
It
was
the
intelligent community I was soliciting a response from anyway.
"Nospam" wrote:
With a reply like that, SOD you.
Someone try's to help you and you reply like that. I recommend you
learn
how
to use news groups before telling people off.
PLONK.
"Johnny Wright" <JohnnyWright@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
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Well gee thanks for the post Gus. I bet you troll these channels
looking
to
input your two cents worth. Some ppl have real jobs and are
looking
for
quick answers. If I am not sure which channel is the correct one
or
I
think
my chances of getting an answer are quicker by posting twice then
I
will
do
just that. I answer to my corporation not some lonely troller.
Jack
"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
Multi-posted. See Win2000.general for some answers.
Multi-posting
wastes everyone's time - please use cross-posting to increase
the
exposure of your post.
"Johnny Wright" <JohnnyWright@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in
message
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I would like to use Windows NT backup to make a copy of the C
drive
and
System State of my production servers. The steps I followed
are:
1. Create a full back of drive C and include the system
state
of a
server
2. On a new server (different hardware) install the OS
3. On the new server restore the full backup and system
state
created
earlier
My problem is that when I restore the System State to a new
(different
hardware) machine the server will not boot up. All of our
servers
are
IBM
Eseries and Xseries so I would have thought this would work.
Is
there
a
way
that I can restore a full MS Backup including System State
from
one
server
to
a completely different one?
As to why I want to do this, it would be a fast and
inexpensive
way
to
disaster recover a server as I would not need to re-install
all
of
the
applications - This would save a lot of time on some of our
servers
with
apps
that require a lot of configuration. All data from other
drives
could
then
be restored from tape backup.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Jack
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