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Memory Stick Size?
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I've bought a new laptop (Asus X54C, 8GB Memory, 500GB HDD, Windows 7) and I keep getting a message telling me to make a back-up copy of the factory state Windows.
Rather than make a copy onto discs, is it possible to put it onto a memory stick? If yes, does anyone have an idea of the size of the memory stick I will need?
The chap in the computer shop said I would need about 8 DVDs to get it all on, but I think that if it will all go on one memory stick, that will be easier to do.
Also, if I don't bother with a back-up copy, am I taking a big risk?
Many thanks for any replies, peeps - much appreciated.
Rather than make a copy onto discs, is it possible to put it onto a memory stick? If yes, does anyone have an idea of the size of the memory stick I will need?
The chap in the computer shop said I would need about 8 DVDs to get it all on, but I think that if it will all go on one memory stick, that will be easier to do.
Also, if I don't bother with a back-up copy, am I taking a big risk?
Many thanks for any replies, peeps - much appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks Rojash. I'm presuming they are games but they have strange names, here they are:
Game Park
Game Park Console
Bubbletown
Deadtime Stories
Dream Day First Home
Galapago
Go Go Gourmet Chef
Mahjong Memoirs
Plants vs Zombies
Turbo Fiesta
World of Goo
None of them sound like the sort of thing I would be interested in.
Game Park
Game Park Console
Bubbletown
Deadtime Stories
Dream Day First Home
Galapago
Go Go Gourmet Chef
Mahjong Memoirs
Plants vs Zombies
Turbo Fiesta
World of Goo
None of them sound like the sort of thing I would be interested in.
Dont bother to delete games, they will be small and gain you no space at all.
I think if you backup to DVD it will be about 3 DVDs (maybe 4).
That will be better than a memory stick as once files are on a DVD they cannot be deleted, on a memory stick they can be deleted (or you can easily lose it).
Just do the backup to DVDs and then put them in a safe place.
I think if you backup to DVD it will be about 3 DVDs (maybe 4).
That will be better than a memory stick as once files are on a DVD they cannot be deleted, on a memory stick they can be deleted (or you can easily lose it).
Just do the backup to DVDs and then put them in a safe place.
Thanks, I'll buy some blank DVDs and do the copying today.
The computer didn't come with an original disc or recovery partition, I keep getting a pop-up window telling me to make a copy of the factory settings, this message pops up each time I switch the computer on.
I imagine they don't supply a copy in an effort to keep costs down. :o/
The computer didn't come with an original disc or recovery partition, I keep getting a pop-up window telling me to make a copy of the factory settings, this message pops up each time I switch the computer on.
I imagine they don't supply a copy in an effort to keep costs down. :o/
>>>did this machine not come with a copy of the original win 7 disc
No computers nowadays come with the original Windows disk.
Years ago Microsoft stopped companies doing it as too many of the CDs or DVDs were being used on other PCs.
(if you got a local company to build a PC and they bought Windows OEM, then you will get the original Windows CD but that is the only case).
No computers nowadays come with the original Windows disk.
Years ago Microsoft stopped companies doing it as too many of the CDs or DVDs were being used on other PCs.
(if you got a local company to build a PC and they bought Windows OEM, then you will get the original Windows CD but that is the only case).
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