Complete Backup of your PC in Windows Vista

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I believe the best backup strategy for businesses is to create backup copy of the entire computers so they can be restored to the original state following a disaster or data loss events.

When you completely backup your computer, it means the entire computer is backed up, including the operating system, software, system settings and files. In case disaster strikes, you could restore your computer systems to their original states or to a new computer.

The advantage of using Windows Vista Business, Ultimate and Enterprise edition is the ability to create backup of your entire computer without the need for any additional software.

Today, I am going to teach you how to use Windows Complete PC Backup feature to create a backup image of your systems.

Complete PC Backup

Before we get started, you should choose whether you’d like to save the backup image on an external disk or set of DVDs. Personally, I prefer to use an external hard disk because it is a faster and cheaper method.

  1. Click on the start menu and go to Control Panel.
  2. Once you’re in the control panel go to the Backup your computer. (It is located under the System and Maintenance option).
  3. Click on the Back up computer button. View screenshot »
  4. The Windows Complete PC Backup wizard will now appear.
  5. You should choose where you want to save the backup, on a hard disk or set of DVDs.
  6. Confirm your backup settings and click Start backup.

Restore computer from system image backup

Now that you’ve backed up your computers, there are two ways you can restore your computer.

The first option is to restore the computer using a Windows installation disks and the second option is to restore using the pre-installed recovery option.

When you restore computers from a Windows Complete PC backup image, it is a complete restoration. You can’t choose individual item to restore therefore it is important that you keep your backup to the latest.

Skype introduces Skype Prime

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Skype introduced a new feature called Skype Prime Beta, a service that allows you to charge for audio and video calls via Skype. This feature allows your business to charge people for for calling you. You can charge callers either a one-off fee or by the minute.

Skype Prime enables businesses to charge premium call charge to customers. There are no borders with Skype Prime, the feature is available to callers and providers globally.

Currently in beta, Skype Prime feature is available on Skype 3.1 beta for Windows. You can download Skype 3.1. Along with Skype Prime feature, it also contains bugfixes.

More information on Skype Prime.

LifeBiscuit.com: Site relaunch

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We have just finished redesigning our website and improving the information on the site. The goal of the redesign is to provide you with better information about our company and services.

We have added a new “event” section on the main page of our site. This section contain conferences related to technology where someone from our company will attend. The event section is marked up using microformats hCalendar.

Feel free to comment on the new design!

Windows Vista goes gold

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Microsoft announced the release to manufacturing (RTM) of Windows Vista. In software development, release to manufacturing (RTM) is the major milestone where Microsoft declared the product is finished.

Volume license business customers will get their copies by the end of this month, while the consumers will get their copies on January 30, 2007. Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 will be available through MSDN subscriber downloads within 7 days.

The new operating system won’t be available to buyers who buy new computers this holiday season. However, you might be able to receive an Express Upgrade to Windows Vista when you buy a qualifying Windows Vista capable PC from participating PC manufacturers.

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