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тАО09-07-2003 03:03 PM
тАО09-07-2003 03:03 PM
Windows XP Pro and Colorado 5GB tape drive?
I'm presently using my Colorado 5GB internal Travan drive on a computer with Win 98SE installed. I'm using Colorado Backup II v. 8.1.
I would like to clean install Windows XP on that PC and keep using the Colorado drive as well.
I browsed the HP site for updated software that supports XP, but couldn't find any. I only discovered Backup II v. 9.0 for Windows 2000 and Windows 2000 drivers version 1.0.
Can anybody advise me what to do? E.g. Would XP detect the drive by itself or should I install the Windows 2000 drivers?
Hints and tips on this are greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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тАО09-08-2003 05:22 AM
тАО09-08-2003 05:22 AM
Re: Windows XP Pro and Colorado 5GB tape drive?
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тАО09-11-2003 11:35 AM
тАО09-11-2003 11:35 AM
Re: Windows XP Pro and Colorado 5GB tape drive?
Thanks for the reply. This sounds promising, though I don't know about a backup facility in XP itself...Just the other day I received a message from Trevor "D", HP Data Storage Customer Care Centre, who told me that I should use Colorado Backup II v. 9.1 -originally meant for Windows ME- in conjunction with the Colorado Win2K drivers. According to him this should work well...Did you ever heard of this? If you like I could paste the whole message.
Thanks,
Lex
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тАО09-11-2003 11:48 AM
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тАО09-12-2003 04:17 AM
тАО09-12-2003 04:17 AM
Re: Windows XP Pro and Colorado 5GB tape drive?
I'm probably overlooking something, but where is the Windows XP backup applet "hiding"? I use XP Home, so maybe it isn't available in this version...
Situation here, is that I use a network at home. The main PC has XP, but the one with the Colorado still runs W98. Since this machine is getting more unstable every day, I want to do a clean XP install on it. Though I use Drive Image for system backup's, I still use the Colorado for backing up data. I would like to keep the drive, since I still have some 10 tapes and I think it would be wasting money to get rid of that. Following the discussions it seems that a lot of people are frustrated with the XP vs. Colorado situation and waiting for a permanent HP solution, which I believe will never come..
So after the clean install I hope XP will detect the Colorado drive by itself. Or do you recommend using those Colorado W2K drivers..?
Sorry for asking that much, but I a bit hesident here...
Thanks again,
Lex
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тАО09-12-2003 06:08 AM
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тАО09-12-2003 06:55 AM
тАО09-12-2003 06:55 AM
Re: Windows XP Pro and Colorado 5GB tape drive?
I'm afraid that indeed XP Home doesn't have the backup applet installed. But there's a backup application on the installation CDR called NTBackup. The Readme warns as follows:
"NTBackup Backup/Restore and ASR release notes
Backup/Restore..
1. ASR is not supported on home edition.
IF you install NtBackup from the CD to the Home Edition, ASR functionality will appear to work fine during the backup session. Since the setup does not support ASR in the home edition, there is no way to initiate
the ASR restore in case of a disaster. If you need to restore from this session, install Windows XP manually and then restore from the ASR media..."
So missing th ASP functionality probably would not cause a problem since I'm gonna use the Colorado for backing up data files I presume...
2. You didn't answer my question on using the Colorado W2k drivers, instead of the native XP drivers..
Would you say just install XP and let it detect the Colorado drive by itself and have its native XP drivers do the job...?
Sorry for all these questions, but I wan't to be prepared as much as I can. But on the other hand you probably can never be fully prepared when using Ms products I figure..;-)
Thanks so much again and greetings from rainy Netherlands,
Lex