Why dont you try the default Windows System Image tool.
Why dont you try the default Windows System Image tool.
A very good suggestion, avibky!
That's exactly what I eventually did earlier today.
Frankly I don't like it. But then I'm quite spoiled after using Acronis TrueImage.
However, I know that the WIB system image can be successfully restored on this laptop (according to Sony). So, there it is for now.
What I don't like about WIB (Windows Image Backup):
- Wouldn't let me backup the image to my friends external WD USB HD (it's FAT32, not NTFS)
- Very limited configurablility (but that makes it simple and more useable for most people)
- Windows does not want you to even view the folders the system image is stored in (I suspect it won't like it if I want to move it.)
- Thru a back door method, I saw that there were a large number of files within the folders for the image, a single file that's location independent would make me happy.
Last edited by jelson; 14-06-12 at 03:33 PM.
You have to adjust with it. OR like if its a gigabyte based Mobo you get XpressRecovery2. I dont know what you get on sony though. I know that all HCLS do have a system snapshot tool which takes your snapshot everytime you boot and deletes the old one.
What the he*l are UEFI and GPT?