Microsoft Windows Vista Vhd Center

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Running The program created a VHD file – an image of your entire C drive. In the event of a theft or hard disk failure, your system could be restored to the exact state it was in when the last backup was taken (using the Windows Recovery Environment on your Windows installation DVD).This VHD image file would typically be enormous (the combined size of all files on your C drive), and so a location to store this file would need to be chosen carefully. Unfortunately, the only options presented to you were other hard disks in your system (such as an internal D drive or an external USB drive) or a collection of blank DVDs.An obvious omission was the ability to back up across a Local Area Network, to another computer such as to a file server or backup server. Only Microsoft would be able to tell us why this option was omitted.

Thankfully it has been added into Windows 7.If your backup regime requires that your Windows Vista system be backed up across a network, and you’re not willing to shell out for third-party software, such as Norton Ghost or Acronis True Image, then you’ll need to use the little-known Windows system backup utility called wbadmin. Wbadmin is a command-line tool, and so to use it you will probably choose one of the following methods:. The Windows command prompt,. Writing a batch file (script), or. Automating the backup using the Windows Task SchedulerGiven that most people who need to back up a system won’t want to do it just once, and will more than likely have a need to do it on a regular (daily or weekly) basis, this tutorial will explore the third option:Automating a regular full system backup using the Windows Task SchedulerTo schedule a regular backup, we must first open the Windows Task Scheduler. This is easily located by clicking the Start button and typing “ task“:The Task Scheduler window then opens. To schedule a backup, click on Create Basic TaskThe Create Basic Task Wizard starts and prompts us for a name by which we would like to refer to this task.

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We can give it a name such as “Weekly Full System Backup”:We then click the Next button and are prompted for how frequently we would like to like to run the backup. Obviously the choice made at this point is up to you (or your IT department), but for this tutorial we will choose Weekly:We click the Next button and are prompted to complete the scheduling details. We will choose Every Wednesday morning at 4:30am:We click the Next button and are prompted for what type of task we want to perform.

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