First Build
Friday, March 29, 2013
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
No luck with the linux backup. There were 2 backup programs already installed. One only backed up your own files, music and such, since I already deleted these and am going to access them from my network or cloud, this wasn't useful.
The other one when I clicked on it, it said it needed to be stated before I could use it, thats what I thought I was doing.
Linux users will probably think I am an idiot for not knowing that you open a terminal and type some command line stuff first before going to the gui.
Didn't have any luck with getting a W7 recovery iso made either. I tried getting the iso from torrents as some sites suggested. No luck getting anything downloaded, just lots of popups and redirects, may as well of done a search for porn and viruses.
Hope to burn a disk then rip it off of the disk and onto a usb drive. Two of the methods I checked said you may not need the disk.
Monday, June 4, 2012
Notes about my first computer build as well as my attempt to put an SSD in my netbook and transfer windows 7 onto it.
To confuse the matter I am going to try to dual boot with linux, (probably Mint on netbook and Ubuntu on the HDD of my desktop build). I know there won't be much space, I am only using a 128gb ssd, but I plan on keeping very limited files on the netbook and mostly using cloud storage ie. Drive, Dropbox, Ubuntu One.
I am self taught regarding computer work and know just enough to usually get what I know and what I think I know mixed up.
Netbook I have an SSD on order
I have deleted all the files and programs off of the Windows side that I don't need, done a back up with Crashplan and copied everything else to a backup drive.
Tonight I am going to do the same with Mint, I think there is a back up option listed somewhere but I have trouble finding things in linux.
I also hope to get a Windows 7 recovery image from torrents (I never have luck with torrents) I would like to just create one from my Windows, but I can't just send it to USB and cannot burn it do an optical drive since my netbook doesn't have one. Then I have to get the USB bootable, I have had variable results booting from USB in the past. So I will see if I can get it to boot before moving on. I need this to get Windows to boot, from what I have read you cannot just move a disk image on the new drive.
I would just use linux if I could get just a few things working better. Particularly GSAK, I use my netbook for it's portability when I Geocache and use GSAK a lot, it doesn't work very well with WINE on linux, some distros I cannot get it to install at all.
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