Re: Norton Ghost 10.0 question regarding disk space
- From: "Brian K" <iibntgyea4 REMOVE_THIS@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 09:56:40 GMT
Are you using compression for your images? With High compression your image
size should be around 60 GB unless you have a lot of non compressible files
eg music, video.
As Hank mentioned, imaging to the same HD isn't a good idea. If the HD fails
then you have lost your OS, your data and your backup. Consider a second HD
or an external HD.
The temporary solution to your problem is to use High compression. You
should consider reducing the size of your C: drive. That is, having a
smaller C: drive partition and a larger D: drive partition. Try and get all
data off the C: drive in the future so that it only contains the OS and
programs. Have a look at this approach to backup.
http://www.goodells.net/multiboot/notes.htm#13
I have a lot of apps and data on my computer yet my C: drive image is only 3
GB. Any other questions about Ghost 10?
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C: has 116gb used and 228gb free
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