hi
Colin Law
clanlaw at googlemail.com
Thu Sep 2 20:37:10 UTC 2010
On 2 September 2010 18:17, Parshwa Murdia <ubuntu.bkn at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 10:17 PM, Colin Law <clanlaw at googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>> I was not really talking about that (though it is a good idea to know
>> the cmos settings in case of battery failure). I was talking about
>> any data you have stored on your windows system (photos, documents,
>> email and so on).
>
>
> Sure, in fact I went unexpectedly in the details of electronics linking with
> everything. In fact, what I meant was not required but if I elaborate it
> would mean that 'I would take the back-up of all the data in the hard-disk,
> which is obviously save in the hard-disk having circuits which contains CMOS
> and capacitors with charge over them and that charge I need to re paste to a
> location which could be used again in case if PC fails (anyhow).'
I think that is the most beautiful description of backing up a hard
disk that I have ever read. I think actually the data is stored
magnetically rather than as charge in CMOS circuits, but who cares. :)
Emoticon added because emotions supersede the Creation. :)
Colin
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