Posted June 23, 2013
Sorry, I know this is getting old, but I am worried about some things lately and don't really know how to fix it. For those that followed my building of the two systems recently some of this may ring a bell.
I had several hard drives available to me, and in my office computer I have a 256GB SSD drive and a 3TB 7200RPM hard drive.
In the other build, or really "rebuild", I ended up having two SSD's available (one 128GB and the other 256GB) as well as two 1TB 7200RPM hard drives.
When I was building it we discussed here the various RAID settings that would help protect me, but I ended up not using RAID at all because I just didn't understand how to make it work. It seemed to require making diskettes and doing something in BIOS as well as some other things and there was no way I would ever feel comfortable doing that.
So, I've got these two computers up and running with the hard drives listed above, and both are using an SSD as the boot drive with the operating system on it. And if I'm understanding what I'm reading, SSD's have a habit of failing rather quickly compared to the rotating drives. (Or perhaps it would be more accurate to say they have a shorter life span???).
So, of course, I'm worried about my two rigs.
Can a person just flat out COPY *.* from the C drive to one of the other drives, and then if the SSD fails, merely copy that back to a new hard drive and things will work like always?? Would I need to ensure a replacement drive was the same type and size (SSD, 256GB) or not? If copy *.* doesn't work, is there some way for me to make a copy of my root system hard drive so that a drive failure doesn't result in starting over from scratch and instead results in starting over from the last save?? I just don't know how to back up the entire C drive.
Can anyone help me?? Very sorry for the ignorance, but FWIW I try to keep learning.
I had several hard drives available to me, and in my office computer I have a 256GB SSD drive and a 3TB 7200RPM hard drive.
In the other build, or really "rebuild", I ended up having two SSD's available (one 128GB and the other 256GB) as well as two 1TB 7200RPM hard drives.
When I was building it we discussed here the various RAID settings that would help protect me, but I ended up not using RAID at all because I just didn't understand how to make it work. It seemed to require making diskettes and doing something in BIOS as well as some other things and there was no way I would ever feel comfortable doing that.
So, I've got these two computers up and running with the hard drives listed above, and both are using an SSD as the boot drive with the operating system on it. And if I'm understanding what I'm reading, SSD's have a habit of failing rather quickly compared to the rotating drives. (Or perhaps it would be more accurate to say they have a shorter life span???).
So, of course, I'm worried about my two rigs.
Can a person just flat out COPY *.* from the C drive to one of the other drives, and then if the SSD fails, merely copy that back to a new hard drive and things will work like always?? Would I need to ensure a replacement drive was the same type and size (SSD, 256GB) or not? If copy *.* doesn't work, is there some way for me to make a copy of my root system hard drive so that a drive failure doesn't result in starting over from scratch and instead results in starting over from the last save?? I just don't know how to back up the entire C drive.
Can anyone help me?? Very sorry for the ignorance, but FWIW I try to keep learning.