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Does redo backup solution work in case of hard drive failure?

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2021-05-12
2021-05-23
  • james anderson

    james anderson - 2021-05-12

    Hi everyone, does redo backup solution work in case of hard drive failure? In redo backup solution , we flash redo iso in a USB and backup our files, folders, videos, photos, softwares in an external Hard drive which we can use to recover later. It works perfectly fine if there is no Hard drive ( C drive) failure in our computer/laptop. Does this redo backup solution still work in case of hard drive failure ( C drive crashes) , because we have no windows ( or other OS) in our computer system to begin with. Can we still reach BIOS/boot up key in that case. Do we need to make a separate USB recovery drive for our windows OS in this case or the redo backup solution ( as mentioned earlier) is enough for C drive failure scenario too?

     
  • Alk

    Alk - 2021-05-19

    Does this redo backup solution still work in case of hard drive failure ( C drive crashes) , because we have no windows ( or other OS) in our computer system to begin with. Can we still reach BIOS/boot up key in that case.

    Yes

    Do we need to make a separate USB recovery drive for our windows OS in this case or the redo backup solution ( as mentioned earlier) is enough for C drive failure scenario too?

    The Redo Backup backup that you have made will enable you to restore your PC from a hard drive failure. Redo Backup makes a complete copy of your hard drive at that moment in time, through what is called an "image". When you restore a Redo Backup, it restores all data of your hard drive as it was at the time of the backup. Because Redo Backup makes a complete copy of all data on your hard drive, it is the best solution for protecting you against hard drive failure and ransomware.
    In the case of a hard drive or system failure, you install a new hard drive to your PC, boot from the Redo Backup USB drive and restore your Redo Backup from your external Hard drive.
    Please ensure that you disconnect your external hard drive safely when you are finished backing up - don't leave it connected 24/7. The safest way to do this is when the backup is finished, to shut down your PC and then disconnect the external hard drive, then power your PC back up.

    Hope this helps.

     
  • james anderson

    james anderson - 2021-05-23

    Thanks a lot dear Alk, your reply cleared my confusions.
    thanks again

     

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