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Long story short a copy of XP Pro SP3 32 I've kept installed on this rig is faster when/if whatever task can be performed in Windows, e.g. However none of them runs as well as regular Windows, & all run in RAM disks reducing the memory available. If/when I use LiveXP or one of my WinPE setups I've had zero problems running Paragon apps I've modded for portability. It's both faster & less complicated anyway since data is read from one source, written to a 2nd, rather than reading & writing to the same disk, running into speed bottlenecks. My reasoning is that if something goes wrong the 1st thing you do is restore a backup image, so why give things a chance to go wrong - restore the backup to start with. I don't use partitioning apps to move data.
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Want to shrink or grow C: ? Delete D:, modify the C: partition, & restore the backup I just made of D: in the 1st available space, optionally shrinking or growing D: at the same time. And, once you've got that backup image, why not use it? I normally don't copy or move partitions - I restore backups. If you're going to do something that could compromise the data you've got stored, backup. Now as far as safety goes, with a good dose of KISS included.
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It's not that the developers weren't as skilled, but rather when you have community driven software development & testing there's more people & hardware involved than a single source can manage.
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I don't generally like to use the software developer's CD/USB stick images as well as my own generic setups because the driver packages have been more thoroughly tested, are usually more complete & bulletproof - I've had the stuff from the developers fail to run on some hardware, where using the generic stuff I haven't. doing a partition image backup - I don't use 7 or 8 because those backup images wind up being larger(?). I believe you should always do that from a bootable CD."Īgree with the 1st part, but wanted to comment on the 2nd FWIW. Many vendors, and reviewers have no qualms about encouraging you to create images from within a running Windows. #25: "I believe that one should use KISS solutions, particularly in regard to something as important as your running OS partition.
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That said, the moral of the story is DO NOT USE WINDOWS TO RECOVER BAD SECTORS. In my experience copying a partition re-writes those NTFS tables - restoring a backup does not, nor does cloning the partition. You have to get rid of the NTFS file tables, & that's a PITA. At that point you're screwed, since once that happens there's a whole lot of stuff you can no longer do to that drive/partition, even if you later use the manufacturer's tools to fix it. If you use Windows drive checking tool *& have it scan for & attempt recovery of bad sectors*, any bad sectors are also recorded in the NTFS file tables. When/if you have a bad sector(s), generally the best approach is to use the drive manufacturer's software tools to fix it, either substituting another sector, removing it from use or whatever. I think you're mistaking an attribute of partition copy for something EaseUS Partition Master alone does differently. #33: "One feature this program has over GParted, Windows’ own bundled partition tool and Paragon Partition Manager is that EaseUs will copy partitions with bad sectors – which I needed to do recently."