On MovieTome: The next Marvel mutant movie?
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet

May 25th, 2006

Windows Vista takes on Norton Ghost

Posted by Ed Bott @ 10:49 pm

Categories: Security, Windows Vista

Tags:

A few years ago, I interviewed a Microsoft product manager who shared a depressing statistic with me: The number of Windows users who have any kind of routine backup procedure is in the low single-digit percentages.

Recovery menu - click to enlargeMicrosoft is partly to blame for that sad state of affairs. The well-hidden XP Backup program won’t win any awards, but it gets the job done in its plodding way. That’s all changed in Windows Vista. As I noted a few months ago, Vista has a full-featured Backup program that includes the capability to schedule backups of important files. In some premium editions of Windows Vista, a new option allows you to create an image-based backup – a la Norton Ghost – rather than a file-by-file backup. In Vista Beta 2, the new image backup feature has a name: CompletePC Backup. Yesterday, after deliberately making a thorough mess of a new Vista installation, I put it to the test. It worked much better than I expected. (Update 29-May-2006: CompletePC Backup is available in the Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate versions of Vista.)

I’ve created a screenshot gallery that shows CompletePC Backup in action. The process is fairly simple: Run the backup program to create a disk image and save the resulting files to an external hard drive, a separate volume on an internal disk (local drives only, no network copies permitted), or writable DVDs. To restore the image, boot from the DVD and follow the prompts to the Windows Recovery Environment, where CompletePC Restore is a menu choice.

Creating a disk image was faster than I expected. Using a local hard drive, I backed up a 25GB drive in less than 10 minutes. The restore process took a few minutes longer, but the results were exactly what I expected. When I restarted, I was back to a clean installation.

The process isn’t perfect. Here are a few disadvantages worthy of note:

  • The process is destructive. Your backed-up image completely replaces the contents of the drive onto which you restore it. In that sense, it’s like the restore CDs included with some OEM PCs – except you can create your own.
  • It works with full volumes only. Norton Ghost, Acronis True Image, and other commercial alternatives can do more selective backup and restore operations.
  • It doesn’t appear to use compression. My 25GB drive became a 25GB image file.
  • The DVD option didn’t work for me. I’m willing to chalk that up to a beta bug, but this process should have worked perfectly.

Surprisingly, the image file that CompletePC Backup produces doesn’t use the Windows Imaging (WIM) format used in Vista’s installation process. Instead, it creates a large file with a VHD file name extension, plus a slew of small XML files. That VHD extension is the same one used by virtual hard drives in both Virtual Server 2005 and Virtual PC, but I haven’t been able to confirm whether the two formats are actually the same. If the formats are identical, then (in theory) one could extract individual files from a backup image with relative ease.

In Symantec’s boardroom, they must be going nuts over Microsoft. First it was OneCare Live, which significantly undercuts the price of Norton AntiVirus. Then it was a patent brouhaha that led Symantec to file suit to block the release of Vista. And now comes this utility, which is free with Vista and should be good enough for most casual users who might otherwise have purchased a copy of Ghost.

No wonder Symantec is talking about a new business model

Ed BottEd Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

Email Ed Bott

Subscribe to Ed Bott's Microsoft Report via Email alerts or RSS.

  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 41 Talkback(s)
No. It does not.
-RAID is on site. Experts agree that in additional to on site backups, off site backups should be used, in case of natural disaster.

-RAID doesn't provide a history. Sometimes, such as in case... (Read the rest)
Posted by: CobraA1 Posted on: 11/14/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Ouch!  Robert Crocker | 05/26/06
i wouldn't use it myself...  Monkey_MCSE | 05/26/06
Agree in general  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 05/26/06
it's definitely possible...  Monkey_MCSE | 05/26/06
Where's the scheduling?  Crash2100 | 06/02/06
Yes, the Backup program has scheduling options  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/02/06
Good for the novice  DarthRidiculous | 05/26/06
It looks like this is done with APIs  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/26/06
Free advice: Sell any Symantec stock you may have.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/26/06
True  FamilyManFirst | 05/26/06
Will Goodyear sue GM if GM invents a tireless car?  Michael Kelly | 05/26/06
multiple installs ?  not of this world | 05/26/06
Why NOT a networked drive?  ordaj@... | 05/26/06
Throughput  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 05/27/06
There are whole  ordaj@... | 05/30/06
Agreed, but...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 05/30/06
Disagree  RocketEater | 05/30/06
Male Bovine Waste Product  johndoe445566 | 05/30/06
Support calls  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 05/30/06
For businesses? No. For home use? Plenty.  CobraA1 | 11/14/07
Who says?  hatfira | 10/16/06
I hope they also allow easily moving Documents and Settings out of C:  tana99 | 05/26/06
You can do something similar now...  hatfira | 10/16/06
What versions?  Richard Flude | 05/28/06
Come on Richard, be fair  toadlife | 05/28/06
It's in Ultimate version...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 05/29/06
Doesn't RAID sorta obliviate the need  Feldwebel Wolfenstool | 05/29/06
No, RAID is just one tool  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 05/29/06
Agree  RocketEater | 05/30/06
RAID is Great for the Desktop but not DR  erlewis@... | 05/30/06
RAID + Swappable Drives  NonCartoonist | 05/30/06
No. It does not.  CobraA1 | 11/14/07
Maybe more users would use Windows Backup...  Justin James | 05/29/06
It does come with the Home version...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 05/29/06
Effectively the same thing as "doesn't come with Home"  Justin James | 05/30/06
Ghost doesn't work either  erlewis@... | 05/30/06
Reliable Back-up Programs, do they exist?  wksben@... | 09/16/06
What's the point?  JackForester10 | 05/30/06
What about updates?  lwparrish | 05/30/06
And what about apps and settings?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 05/30/06
VHD Not the Same  StuartRothrock | 12/09/06

What do you think?

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

Click Here
advertisement

Recent Entries

advertisement

Archives

ZDNet Blogs

White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

  • Smart Tech Expert advice on innovations in healthcare and the green technologies that make it happen. Find out more
  • Smart Business Discussion and advice on management issues that revolve around making your world smarter and more useful. More Smart Advice
  • Smart People The best and worst moves in the management and strategy trenches. Learn More