Shariff,

What do you use for workstation backups?  Or do you back them up at all?  As
a matter of fact, what do any of you do for the workstations - as far as
their documents/files and emails.  Maybe I'm redundant (can you have too
much of that in this business? - maybe), but I'm backing up the individual
ws's every night (goes back two days) to a separate HD on each ws (this
helps get right back up and running if there's an OS or program problem).
And backing up the servers where their My Documents folders have been
redirected.  And copies of their email (we don't use Exchange - we have an
external email provider) are also backed up to a separate location.  This
backup system has been evolving for the past 6 years and a lot has changed
since then.  Maybe it could be done more efficiently, but it works for our
small mfg company.

As for Ghost and sysprep... truth is I've been meaning to try it out for
some time now - no time avail to do it.  Will look at it soon though -
sounds like it's much better than my current route.  Thanks for the
suggestion.

Gary


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Thanks for the reply Gary...I was just curious.

Have you tried using Ghost for cloning and sysprep for post deployment? 
It works pretty well even with the Dell partition.

-Shariff




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I use Symantec V2i Desktop (formerly Powerquest Drive Image) for backing up
and for cloning my workstations's.  The restores don't seem to work,
especially when restoring cloned image, when I leave that Dell partition on
there.  Advice I got from a consultant (pretty good consultant otherwise, so
don't say drop the guy) was to wipe that partition.  It's stopped the
problems.  And I seem to have fewer problems in general when I wipe the HD
clean and install windows without the Dell partition.

I'm open to suggestions - probably some good ones in this bunch.  That's
probably not the best way to clone either.

Gary 

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Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 10:42 AM
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Gary,

Why would you nuke the Dell partition? I find it very useful for diagnosing
hardware issues especially when Dell reps ask: 'Did you run the Dell
diagnostics on your machine and if so what's the error code?' prior to them
sending out the needed hardware replacement. 

-Shariff



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Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 9:54 AM
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Susan,

All nuke and pave's may not be equal.  Occasionally, I encounter a machine
where the little Dell partition doesn't want to completely go away when you
try to re-partition the HD during the windows install. That causes problems
for the windows install, or other issues if the install goes through, that
can't be cleared up unless I use Partition Magic to wipe the partition and
then re-partition it during the windows install.  Has worked every time so
far.  Just a thought.

Gary Polvinale
Denton ATD

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Well I nuked and paved a formerly Dell OEM now a retail OS.. and now can't
get the NIC on the motherboard to find nic drivers....anyone for a black
decorative doorstop until I find the driver it wants or throw a intel card
in there?


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