Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Mr Euro
- 09 Nov 2004 18:06
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PS - Laptop is working fine again now - incredible.
Think I will leave this sort of function to Kayak:-)
This is an advanced feature.
By setting the wrong motherboard or the wrong clock, you might hurt your system.
Use it at your own risk and only if you really know what you are doing :-)
chartist2004
- 09 Nov 2004 18:10
- 2461 of 11003
No problems, but here's a site that checks out your pc's spec (if you don't know it) also suggests CPU upgrades for your pc. http://www.powerleap.com
Hope this helps someone Mike...
Mr Euro
- 09 Nov 2004 18:45
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:-) Yes I know but I thought it only copied the data! Will look in more detail....
Mr Euro
- 09 Nov 2004 19:16
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Found this utilit which is free and very good:
http://pcanswers.co.uk/tutorials/?pagetypeid=2&articleid=11179&subsectionid=607&subsubsectionid=0
Still it's not a solution to imagine my data to another HD.
Mega Bucks
- 09 Nov 2004 19:20
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Mr E.
why dont you buy a external usb hardrive and backup that way,or is that not what you want ????
Mega...
Robb
- 09 Nov 2004 19:30
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Mega/Mr Euro
The USB hard drive is something I'm looking at as a quick but comprehensive back up system. Is this what you use Rick?
Question to Spaceman/Kayak/Optimist - is there any significant drawback to this method?
Thanks
Rob
Mega Bucks
- 09 Nov 2004 19:35
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Rob,i am just about to go down that avenue,reason being cannot be bothered to a complicated install and it is just plug in the usb cable and bingo it will be picked up as another hardrive !!!!!is that easy or what :-)then copy all you want to the new drive!!!
Mega...
Mr Euro
- 09 Nov 2004 19:38
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Hi Guys, as a back-up it's ok (I have a lot of these keys with over 10 gig on as back-up data) but it doesn't solve how you can get your programmes over to another hard drive. My problem is I have two hard drives and only one laptop (well more actaully but no way to connect them) but the HD's are the same make.
Spaceman
- 09 Nov 2004 20:23
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Great minds think alike, I do almost exactly the same as O above. I also copy some critical files to some web space I have which means they are remote and my ISP looks after additional backups ;-)
One of the big problems is knowing what exactly is data? some things are clear like documents but what about settings for programs? portfolios in software etc, these can all be called data and you would probably not want to lose them.
Kayak
- 09 Nov 2004 20:52
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I use a 20Gb Travan tape drive (more, around 30Gb depending on data, with compression) for backups. It has the advantage that I can take monthly full backups of the entire disk (which can be used to restore the disk including Windows etc.) plus daily differential backups (which will bring it up to date). The daily backup is taken automatically before I wake up. I don't worry about what to back up, I just dump everything.
I can cycle through a number of tapes and thereby keep a number of backups going back several months. That means that restoring my system to this morning's state would simply be a case of loading two tapes. Viruses are not a worry since at worst I would go back to the last good backup. I have also used the tapes innumerable times to restore files that I have either accidentally deleted or changed my mind about :-)
The drives are around 100 on Ebay, tapes around 30 also on Ebay (of which you would need 5 or so at least). VERITAS software to do the backups and restore to a bootable system comes with boxed drives and otherwise is quite cheap. There are other makes of software too.
A USB disk as backup would also work but realistically backups would end up being taken sporadically. Also dropping the disk would be a major hazard, particularly if it was the only disk you had and it therefore had all of your backups on it. Even worse if you used it to back up a laptop, since you can just about guarantee that one day you will go travelling with both laptop and backup drive and lose or drop both at the same time :-)
Kayak
- 09 Nov 2004 21:30
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Yes the tapes do occasionally break. However, I've been using the 20Gb tapes for a year or so, and before that the 4Gb tapes for 2-3 years. Lifetime of the tapes is certainly a number of hundreds of backups. They dislike temperature changes during storage a lot more than the actual backup action.
Mr Euro
- 09 Nov 2004 21:36
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Kayak, take a risk in your life :-)
Does anbody use https://www.123-reg.co.uk to host their sites? I have registered the domain names, written the code for the sites (well acquired it and added my special touch; Meta Tags, h labels etc.. I'm starting to sound like a techy!!) but now I don't know how to upload the files/codes to my sites - anyone any ideas?
All I can find is site building software, do I need to host it before if lets me put the code into it? I currently have place holder pages in place.
Thanks fellow webmasters, or is it sitemasters? :-)
Mr Euro
- 09 Nov 2004 21:37
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Talking of back-ups why not use a calluna drive? ;-)
Kayak
- 09 Nov 2004 21:47
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Mr Euro, I leave gambles to you and your 6 broken laptops :-)
To upload to a website, first find the ftp: address to be used (should be in the support section of the host site). Then open an IE window to that address (you'll be prompted for username and password). Open a Windows Explorer window to the folder with your files. Drag and drop from that window to the IE window. There is ftp software which you can use but for simple sites this technique is fine.
Mr Euro
- 09 Nov 2004 22:01
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Thanks Kayak, this time next year Rodney!
Now I can't find the ftp address, is it the IP address?
I have these options:
Currently managing XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.com
Upgrade to Web Hosting
Web Forwarding
E-mail forwarding
Manage DNS
Change Nameservers
Modify Contact Details
Manage Domain Locking
Holding Page Wizard
Transfer Domain to another 123-reg user
Submit Site to 10 Search Engines - FREE
Submit Site to 400 Search Engines
Display or Print an Invoice
and these are the FAQ pages:
123-Reg Frequently Asked Questions
We find that many of our customers need the same information. Before contacting support please check the list below to see if we have already answered your question.
Domain Purchasing
Domain Transfers
Web Forwarding
Email Forwarding
POP Boxes
Domain Name Renewal
Hosting
Dial-up
Site Builder
DNS Management
Webmail
Front Page Extensions
and looking in DNS management I find the following:
DNS Management FAQ back to FAQ menu
Print Page
* Q. What are the zone files?
* Q. What is an A record?
* Q. What is a CNAME?
* Q. What is an MX record?
* Q. What does FQDN mean?
* Q. How can I create subdomains for my domain to point at my server?
* Q. When does the DNS update?
* Q. Do you do wildcards?
* Q. Can I have an IP address as my MX record?
* Q. Do you do AAAA records?
* Q. Can I use 123-reg mail servers as backup if I alter my main mx record to my own mail server?
* Q. How long does it take for a DNS change to take effect?
* Q. Why can't I have mx0 or mx1 as a subdomain?
* Q. What is the IP of your hosting server?
* Q. My domain is attached to a webfusion hosting account, how do I set-up the DNS for it?
Kayak
- 09 Nov 2004 22:16
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Mr E
As far as I can tell the ftp instructions should be in the email they would have sent you confirming your webspace hosting and username/password. If you don't have it you will have to ask them.
If you have enabled FrontPage, though, apparently you can't use ftp, so in that case follow these instructions:
Q. How do I upload via FrontPage to the host space?
To connect via FrontPage:
Start the Microsoft Front Page, click File, and click "Open Web". A new window will appear called "Folder Name".
Enter your domain name (e.g. http://www.mydomainname.com)in "Folder Name", and click "Open".
You will be prompted for your FrontPage login details (Username: Webmaster, Password: ******).
Click "OK". You should now be connected to your web-space via FrontPage, and will be able to upload.
While connected to the hosting space build your website. To upload to the hosting space simply save the page and FrontPage will automatically transfer your files to the hosting.
Please be aware that connecting to 123-reg hosting via FrontPage Extensions requires a DNS change. This will take between 24-48 hours (after purchase of the extensions) to activate.
Mr Euro
- 09 Nov 2004 22:22
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Kayak, I haven't asked them for hosting yet, I just bought the domain names through them and can manage the sites there (i.e. build them) and host them when they are ready.
I haven't enbable frontpage (the MS software), just put frontpage place holders :-)
I will mail them in the morning, off to bed. Nite nite.