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BANNED | Редактировать | Профиль | Сообщение | Цитировать | Сообщить модератору emil9 Попробовал сделать ради интересу RAW бэкап и плюнул, вместо минуты выдал мне 15 минут время бэкапа... Да ну его. Добавлено: Цитата: всё таки так неправильно формулировать. в ifl/ifw бэкап называется посекторным Вот цитата из справки File-Based Backup When you create a file-based backup, you copy files from one storage location to another using a third-party software package, the built in Microsoft backup utility or by dragging-and-dropping files and/or folders using Windows Explorer. Creating a file-based backup is simple, and you can backup or restore only certain files or folders. But, a file-based backup it has drawbacks. For example, files that are in use may not be backed up. And, restoring a file-based backup can be tricky: Files in use cannot be restored. If the required operating system environment and software is not installed and accessible, you will first need to install it before you can restore any data. Sector-Based Backup A sector-based backup, also called imaging, differs from file-based backup because imaging operates on the entire partition, including all files and the operating system itself. This is the method of backup employed by Image for Windows. When you create a sector-based image as your backup, you back up not only your data files but also the operating system, in its entirety. If you restore a sector-based backup, your computer returns to the state it was in when you created the image. Image for Windows places all information on the target drive in the exact location where it appeared when you created the image. In addition, you can: * Restore a sector-based backup even if the operating system isnt accessible—effectively performing a bare-metal restoration. * Restore individual files, if you want, using the free TBIView or TBIMount add-ons. Посекторный бэкап в ifl/ifw/ifd может быть 2 видов - полный (опция Backup Unused Sectors) и только занятые сектора (по-умолчанию) Backup Unused Sectors – By default, if the file system(s) you are backing up are one of the recognized types (i.e. FAT, FAT32, NTFS, Ext2/3/4, ReiserFS, or HSF+), Image for Windows will back up only used sectors. If you select this option, Image for Windows will include all used and unused sectors in the backup. This option has no effect on partitions that do not contain a recognized file system; such partitions will always be backed up in full, regardless of this setting. NOTE: This option will cause Validate Byte-for-Byte to fail if VSS or PHYLock is used. This option also causes Image for Windows to ignore the Omit Page File Data and Omit Hibernation Data options. For entire drive backups this option causes a raw sector by sector backup (and later restore) of the entire drive without regard to any partitions or adjustments. This option is not available when creating a differential or incremental backup. Instead, the new backup will use the setting as specified when the base image was created. Тут всё понятно и даже описана твоя ситуация - попытка изменить размеры. | Всего записей: 14007 | Зарегистр. 27-04-2013 | Отправлено: 01:58 26-04-2013 | Исправлено: dialmak, 02:21 26-04-2013 |
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