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unattended restore
About this tag
The unattended restore tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about automated system recovery processes that require minimal user intervention. In the context of backup and restoration, unattended restore refers to the ability to restore a system image or backup without manual steps, such as inserting multiple DVDs or responding to prompts. This is particularly useful when using external USB drives for backups, as large image files can be restored seamlessly. The tag is relevant for users seeking efficient, hands-off restoration methods, often in enterprise or advanced home user scenarios where automation saves time and reduces errors.
Hi guys
This post doesn't relate to W7 per se but I'm putting it here since it could be of use whilst you are testing.
Hopefully everybody is making backups and I know some of you use large USB external drives. These are generally formatted with FAT32 and the problem now arises if you want to...
backup
chunked files
command prompt
data transfer
external storage
fat32
file conversion
file management
file system
fuse
kernel
linux
mounting
ntfs
unattendedrestore
usb drives
volume name
windows 7