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In Reply to: RE: CPlay 2 b43 or better. New very important tweaks part4 posted by steppe on September 02, 2011 at 05:28:41
Hi all
I've finished the third step in both my two cMP2 systems. It works but ks.sys is a part of Xonar Essence ASIO driver, so I've reinstall it.
I've noted that each is slightly different from the other,although both are born from the same installation CD. They get same chipset mobo ( H67) but different models ( GA H67MA UDH2-B3 and GA H67N USB3-B3) same CPU and some difference in HW.
Now, before step 4, I wish to know if PC retains residual functionality or It will be used for music only or could install a new program or using a new usb device i.e.
It seems to me a very aggressive setting, I haven't fear but change registry key is not a trivial operation and could run to a crash of the entire system. About disk image backup which programs are better?
THX
Daniele
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Acronis! http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/trueimage/
http://cmp2-mihaylov.narod.ru/
I have been using Acronis True Image since i started cMP about a year ago. It works best for me as well. A snapshot(back-up file) of an entire cMP partition comes to less than 750MB..
About disk image backup which programs are better?
Everyone has their favourite; mine is Snapshot (see link). One useful feature is that you can set an imagefile to look like a CD by clicking on it in Explorer. That allows you to extract individual files. (Other products might by now do the same but they didn't when I bought Snapshot over five years ago.)
With a good utility such as this and a docking station (so you can restore on a different computer and avoid all that "how do I get the thing to boot?" hassle), you can go from cMP^2-is-dead-in-the-water to back up and running in under ten minutes.
Obviously, you need either two drives (or a partitioned drive) or a network as you can't restore the only disk/partition on a computer from that disk or partition.
They're pretty much essential tools if you're trimming an OS and are also useful for general maintenance.
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