So much more thorough than any others. Especially on the recovery disc creation. I watch a lot of these types of videos because far too many creators talk too fast and are in too much of a rush. You are clear and well paced. ( I see that even Frank at WunderTech gave you a thumbs up. ) Subscribed.
That is a great video! You gained on subscriber 😊 I have a small question concerning the bootable usb. I am backing up a window 10 and a window 11. Do I have to to do 2 USB bootable drive as my OS are different ? I also have Linux installed in my two pc (dual boots), Zorin distro, I guess I have to two a usb bootable for Linux as well… right ? Thanks !!
great video! on my device it shows "no" on both destination compression and destination encryption even though i checked enable data transfer compression and enable data transfer encryption on the settings for the task.
Apparently Windows PE does not support 64bit drivers as it's a 32bit environment and Intel does not provide 32bit drivers for the processor. in question Found out the hard way this weekend at a clients. The network driver .inf will not install no matter what I did. The only viable option is a USB to ethernet adapter. In this case, it was a Dell Precision 3460 machine and using the onboard NICs to recover my data did not work. Kept getting a message that the Network driver was not installed and to load drivers. It is a good consideration for future content on bare metal videos.
Thank you the content is amzing and clear. I do have a problem with the recovery media does not connect to the internet, it asks to upload the internet driver. Do you have any suggestions on how to by pass the problem?
So much more thorough than any others. Especially on the recovery disc creation. I watch a lot of these types of videos because far too many creators talk too fast and are in too much of a rush. You are clear and well paced. ( I see that even Frank at WunderTech gave you a thumbs up. ) Subscribed.
Glad you liked it. Cheers!
Loved the video, Avi! Very thorough and really shows the power of ABB. Great job!
Thanks Frank! I appreciate that!
Brilliant coverage. The world needs more End-to-End use case guides like this one. Well done.
Thank you very much for watching
That is a great video! You gained on subscriber 😊
I have a small question concerning the bootable usb. I am backing up a window 10 and a window 11. Do I have to to do 2 USB bootable drive as my OS are different ?
I also have Linux installed in my two pc (dual boots), Zorin distro, I guess I have to two a usb bootable for Linux as well… right ?
Thanks !!
Thank you, very well done. Now have a bare metal Restore USB drive. and a proper backup group.
Glad it was helpful
great video! on my device it shows "no" on both destination compression and destination encryption even though i checked enable data transfer compression and enable data transfer encryption on the settings for the task.
Apparently Windows PE does not support 64bit drivers as it's a 32bit environment and Intel does not provide 32bit drivers for the processor. in question Found out the hard way this weekend at a clients. The network driver .inf will not install no matter what I did. The only viable option is a USB to ethernet adapter. In this case, it was a Dell Precision 3460 machine and using the onboard NICs to recover my data did not work. Kept getting a message that the Network driver was not installed and to load drivers.
It is a good consideration for future content on bare metal videos.
Great instruction. Thanks
Thank you the content is amzing and clear. I do have a problem with the recovery media does not connect to the internet, it asks to upload the internet driver. Do you have any suggestions on how to by pass the problem?
Hey all is good except when I try to access the recovery portal outside my network, chrome tells me the page took too long to respond, any ideas?
Would you be able to use this procedure to upgrade the C Drive on a PC to a larger sized one, so the C Drive would be the only change in hardware?
I can't really guarantee because there are always edge cases but generally...that's one of the uses cases for this tool
How do I activate " active backup for business inside a virtual machine"
Xpenology?