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		<title>Symantec&#8217;s Backup Exec System Restore 2010 Desktop Edition</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 13:57:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Javeed Abdul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Norton Ghost, meet Backup Exec. Backup Exec, meet Ghost. That&#8217;s right: Symantec&#8217;s Backup Exec System Restore 2010 Desktop Edition is an imaging product, like Norton Ghost. But it&#8217;s also a substantially improved version that offers a compelling new feature as well finally addressing my longstanding and deal-killing complaint about Symantec imaging products: their inability to back [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norton Ghost, meet Backup Exec. Backup Exec, meet Ghost. That&#8217;s right: Symantec&#8217;s Backup Exec System Restore 2010 Desktop Edition is an imaging product, like <a href="http://www.globalshareware.com/Others/Norton-Ghost-14-0.html">Norton Ghost</a>. But it&#8217;s also a substantially improved version that offers a compelling new feature as well finally addressing my longstanding and deal-killing complaint about Symantec imaging products: their inability to back up using the boot disc.</p>
<p>The compelling new feature of which I speak is the ability to convert BESR 2010 backup images to the <a href="http://www.globalshareware.com/Utilities/VMware-Fusion-2-0.html">VMWare</a> .vmdk, Microsoft .vhd, and VMWare ESX server formats. If your system hardware goes belly up, you can mount these in a virtual machine on another PC and continue working.</p>
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Now to that boot disc. Say your friend brings you a PC that&#8217;s still hardware-functional but won&#8217;t boot into <a href="http://www.globalshareware.com/">Windows</a>. Prudence suggests you should create a <a href="http://www.globalshareware.com/Utilities/Backup/">backup</a> image backup before you try to fix or reinstall the operating system. Previously, Ghost and Save &amp; Restore boot discs lacked that ability&#8211;you could only restore an image, or copy files off individually using a file browser, leaving a chance that you might overlook something. Finally, Symantec has seen the light (or the drop in sales), and<a href="http://www.globalshareware.com/Utilities/Backup/">Backup Exec System Restore</a> allows you to image from the boot disc, albeit after entering your serial number each time.</p>
<p>Because it now allows imaging backup, BESR&#8217;s boot disc is up there with the best in the business. It&#8217;s based on Windows PE 2 (Pre Install&#8211;what you see when you boot a Vista install disc), so it will boot on virtually any PC. It also contains a ton of drivers and lets you load those it doesn&#8217;t immediately have available. In addition, it will restore images made on one PC to another PC whose hardware isn&#8217;t the same. Windows has become increasingly more tolerant of hardware changes, but this is still a nice feature to have. The one fly in the ointment is the requirement for a whopping 1GB of memory to do restore operations.</p>
<p>Anyone who&#8217;s used Norton Save &amp; Restore or Ghost will recognize the imaging engine and interface of BESR 2010. It&#8217;s easy to use, but exposes relevant options better than Save &amp; Restore. It&#8217;s a much better product than its Ghost predecessor thanks to the improved boot/recovery disc and its virtual hard-drive conversion. But the 1GB memory requirement for restoring from the boot disc limits its usefulness with older PCs.</p>
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