2 USB boot drives EVERY PC user should make before it's too late!

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  • čas přidán 23. 05. 2023
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    Your computer IS going to break. Your computer IS going to crash ...at some point. Be prepared BEFORE it happens with these two easy to make USB repair discs. Trust me, when it happens you will be so thankful that you did. No PC repair costs, just boot to these drives and get access to tall the Windows repair tools that you could ever need to fix your Windows computer. Windows Media Creation Tool & Hiren's Boot CD on USB
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  • @AskYourComputerGuy
    @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 10 měsíci +109

    New and improved ALL-IN-ONE single multi-purpose flash drive solution here: The LAST flash drive you will ever need! Ventoy FULL walk-thru and review!
    czcams.com/video/MIT3w-EPA9M/video.html

    • @V8Volvo245
      @V8Volvo245 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Will the same one work on all my Windows 10 laptops and PC or do I need to make a set for each one? Thank you for making this video, by the way.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 10 měsíci +7

      You're very welcome! One W10 Home ISO will work on any W10 Home Edition PC. Same with Pro. Hirens will work on any version of Windows. Here's how to do it all with just one flash drive - even simpler!
      The LAST flash drive you will ever need! Ventoy FULL walk-thru and review!
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    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 9 měsíci +4

      Even an old dog can learn new tricks, right? 💪

    • @nonrepublicrat
      @nonrepublicrat Před 9 měsíci +2

      Do you know how to recover data and files from a hard drive that has already crashed (blue screen)?

    • @mikebaker2927
      @mikebaker2927 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I was just about to add a reply mentioning that it be better to add ISO’s like these to a Ventoy disc

  • @BoatMurderedDF
    @BoatMurderedDF Před 10 měsíci +624

    As an IT professional who has worked in the industry for over a decade, I whole-heartedly approve of this wonderful video to help the normies.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 10 měsíci +35

      Thank you! Your professional validation matters, and I appreciate you saying that ;)

    • @MotoAtheist
      @MotoAtheist Před 9 měsíci +22

      I am the complete opposite! No "normie" as you put it, should be trying to resolve major system failures if they don't have a trusted backup of their data, which is the scenario being discussed in this video about losing all their data, etc. Their best bet is to turn the PC off and let an experienced tech handle the situation properly to insure their data remains intact. There are quite a few scenarios that can occur, if they were to make a bad decision, that can result in the entire drive being formatted and their data lost forever. It's just not worth the risk if they don't fully understand the processes they are about to attempt.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 9 měsíci +3

      Excellent points 💪

    • @katioconnor5295
      @katioconnor5295 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Nice.... validation from another tech is awesome!

    • @HT__00
      @HT__00 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yeah but which option do you choose after making USB recovery so that all your drivers are installed is this even possible?

  • @emberparadox458
    @emberparadox458 Před 11 měsíci +231

    I just wanted to point out a few notes of clarity. The Windows Media Creation Tool does indeed allow you to re-install Windows onto any PC, but it is a "clean" version of Windows, meaning any bundled software from the manufacturer will not immediately be present and will need to be downloaded along with any aesthetics such as wallpapers. You will only get the core Windows programs and perhaps a few bloat programs that Microsoft likes to bundle into the stock OS these days. Now while the vast majority of people likely won't care one bit about not having that manufacerer-included software, people with gaming PC's who have used the included gaming-type software such as RGB control for their keyboards or towers might want that back and could be frustrated with trying to locate the software and drivers on the manufacterer's website.
    An alternative that I often suggest to people who purchase a new computer is to create a System Recovery Disk. It uses a simple USB drive just like with the Media Creation Tool, only this will create an installation disk that will restore your computer to exactly the way it was when you first powered it on after purchasing it, complete with the included software bundles and aesthetics. It's also very simple to make since you can just insert your USB, search for "Create a Recovery Drive", click on the app, and follow the instructions just like you would with the Media Creation Tool. If you want a clean installation of Windows, which most people are perfectly fine with, go with the Creation Tool, but if you for whatever reason want your computer looking exactly like when you first unboxed it, you'll want to create a Recovery Drive and use that instead. Its use is also virtually the same as the Media Tool, just boot from USB like instructed in the video and the USB will load your operating system as it was put together by the manufacturer back onto your computer.
    I wasn't aware of Hiren's tool though so thank you for introducing me to that.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 11 měsíci +26

      Excellent points! I mention some of those in my latest video. Thanks for your comment and insight!
      The definitive guide to backing up your PC
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    • @BoatMurderedDF
      @BoatMurderedDF Před 10 měsíci +12

      Another option is to simply clone your drive of that special computer when you get it. You can create additional clones or snapshots shortly after you've configured it to your preference.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 10 měsíci +12

      Exactly! Got a video coming soon about this ideal backup solution in depth. I touched on it in a recent video (The definitive guide to backing up your PC
      czcams.com/video/kDYKLzm-EMo/video.html) but I want to do a full, easy to follow explainer for novices. Thx for the comment! 🍺

    • @deeder001
      @deeder001 Před 10 měsíci +8

      If you create "Recovery Drive" using the built in feature of Windows 8 ~ 11 on a system that has the original OEM preinstalled system image intact, it will restore OEM drivers and applications (third party) because the WIM images have been customized by the PC maker. But if created from an upgraded Windows install, or a clean Windows install, you get the standard MS installation bits with no added drivers or OEM customizations. It's the same thing as creating the media from an ISO obtained straight from Microsoft.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 10 měsíci +4

      True

  • @elyndafae1593
    @elyndafae1593 Před 11 měsíci +70

    I've had my laptop for a couple of months now and I've been worrying over how I go about creating these flash drives. This video made it all clear and enabled me to finally get the job done. Thank you.

  • @eosjoe565
    @eosjoe565 Před 11 měsíci +99

    In addition to these two boot drives, I would also recommend having a Linux USB boot drive on hand as well, either Mint or Ubuntu. I've rescued Windows files using a Linux boot USB when everything seemed hopeless.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 11 měsíci +28

      Working on a video showing exactly how to do this as we speak! ;)

    • @eosjoe565
      @eosjoe565 Před 11 měsíci +12

      @@AskYourComputerGuy We had a Dell PC with one of those one-disk RAID configurations that wouldn't boot and nothing we tried would allow access to the files on the disk. We booted off a Ubuntu USB drive and were able to copy off the critical files.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 11 měsíci +10

      There's no doubt that having a Linux boot disc is a great tool for everyone's tool belt. Glad it worked out for you!💪

    • @a64738
      @a64738 Před 8 měsíci

      On my 2 year old Xeon based workstation pretty much 0 linux versions work ;( Only Unix alike os I got working was Mac OS as hackintosh and BSD and in those it was trouble with they running VESA mode on my 4k TV .... Linux Mint would crash immediately not even trying to start, same with most other linux versions.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 8 měsíci +2

      @a64738 odd. Everyone says Linux is the easiest OS to install...interesting.

  • @AskYourComputerGuy
    @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem +124

    30 years in the business has taught me that you WILL have issues at some point. These discs are absolutely worth their weight in GOLD when that time comes!

    • @BadDuDeShot
      @BadDuDeShot Před rokem +2

      I want to know what is your opinion on Sergi's Strelec vs Hiren's

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem +3

      Never used it, don't have an opinion :(

    • @lilblackduc7312
      @lilblackduc7312 Před rokem +8

      You're right! I've happily been running Ubuntu for 8yrs...🇺🇸 😎👍☕

    • @FlyboyHelosim
      @FlyboyHelosim Před 11 měsíci +19

      @@lilblackduc7312 Why is it that Linux users will always find a way to let you know they use Linux? You're like vegans, nobody cares. 😂

    • @lilblackduc7312
      @lilblackduc7312 Před 11 měsíci

      @@FlyboyHelosim You've got that bass-ackwards. Evangelizing Linux is analogous to free people, trying to show Microsoft's sheep the better life without slavery of belonging to 'Massa Microsoft', along with it's inherent viruses & bloatware. "When the sheep grow blind, it is the wolves who rejoice". If you'll swallow Microsoft's "fake meat", you'll be eating crickets & Soylent Green, eventually. sad Besides, I rated a 'heart' and you didn't. 🤪 😜 🤪 😁 🤣 😂

  • @JustAGameShow
    @JustAGameShow Před 5 měsíci +41

    It's worth noting that Ventoy for USB boot creation is a far better option, if you go this route, you can actually combine the x2 USB sticks into one by just dropping the ISO images onto the USB drive, you get a menu on booting asking which ISO image you want to run. I've gone this route and found it easier to just reach for the one USB drive for all.
    Just for clarity also, it's not just for any version of Windows OS, Linux ISO images work from it too.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 5 měsíci +7

      Agreed. That's why I made this follow-up video: czcams.com/video/MIT3w-EPA9M/video.html

    • @StolenJoker84
      @StolenJoker84 Před 5 měsíci

      I have done the same thing. Best part is, I can also store the installers and activation keys for programs on that same thumb drive.
      Super handy to be able to install Windows, then use that same thumb drive to install my “must have” programs.

  • @mandeepsheera6272
    @mandeepsheera6272 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I had a little hiccup last week with my PC. Ran scannow /SFC. Repaired errors. Came across this CZcams video. Have used 2 USB drives to download these boot CDs for future use. Very clear instructions. Highly recommend your video to others. Thank you!

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Thank you so much! If you liked this one, you are absolutely going to love my next video. It's taking this concept to an entirely new level 💪

  • @agenda697
    @agenda697 Před rokem +6

    Good advice, been doing the same for years !

  • @theendresult6404
    @theendresult6404 Před 11 měsíci +43

    Another variation of thi is to use a tool like Ventoy, where you install that to the USB drive, and then copy the ISO's to the folder, then you can have a multi boot disk, I currently have 19 ISO's stored on my disk, boot first to ventoy, then use scroll menu to choose which iso to load.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 11 měsíci +15

      Due to hundreds of comments from users, I decided to make a Ventoy video. I wasn't even aware of it. It's on the drawing board! 👍

    • @frank-t6857
      @frank-t6857 Před 11 měsíci +6

      I also use Ventoy on a 64GB usb drive with all Windows versions and bootable tools. Saving all the switching between drives and no need to make the ISO's bootable. Any updated Windows or tool version and I just replace the files on the drive.

    • @SirStarGazer00
      @SirStarGazer00 Před 10 měsíci

      *Isos (no apostrophe) plurals do not require apostrophe. (Ie: computer's)

    • @frank-t6857
      @frank-t6857 Před 10 měsíci +13

      @@SirStarGazer00 Please stick around for more typing mistakes

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 10 měsíci +3

      Same! LOL 😂

  • @breannestahlman5953
    @breannestahlman5953 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Such a great video, very well done, clear and up to the point!

  • @TheGreekHermit
    @TheGreekHermit Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thanks for the tutorial. This has to be the most easiest format and reinstall of windows I have ever gone through. Repartitioned with Genius on Hirens and reinstalled windows with the boot USB. Keep them coming!

  • @wdonwelton
    @wdonwelton Před 8 měsíci +5

    Wow, I'm glad I found your video. I've done everything you said and fixed my dying PC. You did a great job explaining each procedure, great video, thank you

  • @napoleonhardridge7014
    @napoleonhardridge7014 Před rokem +33

    Sometimes, its best to have one or two backup SSD drives with your entire system on it, so when sometime do go wrong -- you could, physically replace it or transfer the good drive over the bad... 2 USB boot drives is a must HAVE... But, also having two hardcopies of your system is even better.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem +4

      Funny you say that! I actually have a clone of my existing OS on a 2.5" laptop drive that I keep in my safe...cuz you never know ;)

    • @napoleonhardridge7014
      @napoleonhardridge7014 Před rokem +2

      @@AskYourComputerGuy You forgot to mention -- its encrypted! 😂

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem +1

      Exactly 😂

    • @nasko8605
      @nasko8605 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes, Hirens is useful. More then 20 years in "bussines" .

    • @Headroom1001
      @Headroom1001 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I have learned the hard way. SSD's are fast but not truly reliable. So I have a ghost image of my software on a WD Blue 2TB brick. Six years from now it's still there.

  • @tbonky
    @tbonky Před 9 měsíci +3

    I am a big fan of Hiren’s. Since about 2008 when I began building and servicing my partner’s pcs. Glad I found your channel I need to keep up on this stuff.

  • @minsapint8007
    @minsapint8007 Před rokem

    Done it. This looks really useful. Big thanks.

  • @johnnyc.5979
    @johnnyc.5979 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Wow great info. I've never heard of Hiren's boot CD. I'm gonna make my usb drives right now. Subbed!

  • @Ed-G
    @Ed-G Před 10 měsíci +62

    Hiren's Boot CD looks like a modern version of the Ultimate Boot Disk. UBD was the testing and fixing CD for all your troubles. Thanks for letting us know about this modern version!

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 10 měsíci

      👍

    • @GregNickoloff
      @GregNickoloff Před 3 měsíci

      Hiren's modern? That's got to be at least 20 years old. Damn handy tho.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 3 měsíci

      @GregNickoloff yep. I still use it. Medicat I've heard is probably better, haven't played with it.

  • @charlessmyth
    @charlessmyth Před rokem +65

    Don't forget to label the keys and keep them someplace you can find them. Perform regular backups Hirens looks like a useful tool :-)

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem +7

      It is. I've used it thousands of times over the years

    • @memphisartguy2
      @memphisartguy2 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Hirens keeps evolving, so many tools on it now. I would throw a third USB but this one require work as well. OSDI - Origin Snappy Driver Installer. If you got to do windows then you are going to want the absolute best drivers our community can mustard. This package gets out of date fast so worth once a month retorrent. But even an old copy can do an install if a pinch (at cost of updating the packs).

    • @b1tw0nder
      @b1tw0nder Před 11 měsíci

      You could write the hash on the dvd label if using those but would need to copy if a new one was burned. If it was lost, that is also a problem.

    • @b1tw0nder
      @b1tw0nder Před 11 měsíci +1

      could put in a fire proof safe...

  • @dinogon2.0
    @dinogon2.0 Před 5 měsíci

    You are absolutely right in this solution. This is extremely necessary. These should be basic things so everyone knows

  • @daneo617
    @daneo617 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Good video I'm actually a Ventoy fan but new tools are always appreciated 👍🏼

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Actually I'm old school so I use 2 drives, but everyone has sung Ventoy's praises in the comments, so I'm going to make a video about it soon! ;)

  • @alexthai4957
    @alexthai4957 Před 11 měsíci +10

    Good video but I disagree with needing to create these before a problem. I upgrade every 2 years so haven't had a failure in past 20 years. Can always create them on laptop or desktop that's not having problems. Kind of like buying a spare water pump for the car because every mechanic will tell you it's not if, but when, your water pump will fail...

  • @RasheedKhan-he6xx
    @RasheedKhan-he6xx Před 10 měsíci +4

    In the 80s as I was finishing high school I interned in a bank. They had a terminal in each floor and sometimes in each department, all connected to a mainframe running big reels of magnetic tape in an air-conditioned and humidity controlled computer room. I still remember how excited the IT guys were about the speed of the network being upgraded to 9600 baud. The only thing it ran was a custom accounting software and the only things the terminals were used for was posting vouchers at the end of each day and looking up balances with the caveat that if any transactions had taken place earlier that day, these would not be reflected until the vouchers had been posted after 5pm and the whole system had run a fresh compilation overnight.
    Then by the early 90s I graduated college and got a job in a different bank. We each had terminals on our desks but we still had two full-time typists with IBM "golf-ball" typewriters on each floor to handle the heavy stuff. Our terminals were dumb and ran off the mainframe but this time that also included enterprise or server versions of Microsoft Windows and Office. I remember one fun thing was that you could make a message appear in the middle of someone else's screen. No chat, just a box with a message. We were surprisingly creative and strategic in planning it's use. Crucially, our storage was also on the mainframe. The terminals had no hard drives or perhaps only very nominal ones purely to support the 256K's of RAM. So if the mainframe was ever down the thing on our desks was dead. Around this time, many homes had "a" computer that people shared. Some people had laptops although this might have been from work. Personal laptops were rare because they were expensive but also because they were still big and heavy and lasted 2 hours.
    Then memory got really cheap, computers' hard drives that used to be 4GB or 8GB were now 40GB or 60GB and getting bigger all the time. So everyone stored everything on their own computers and installed all sorts of software on their own computers. There was no filing discipline or hierarchy, it was clutter, disorder and duplication everywhere while people learned the law of unintended consequences that could result from the cheerful misuse of regedit and other dos commands. it became boom time for the virus industry ( we old timers believe the anti-virus industry and the virus industry to be the same) and for PC repair businesses and basically that's when all the recovery and repair protocols were developed.
    But now we have the cloud. We have subscription software that runs in the cloud and unlimited, fast secure storage to keep our stuff in the cloud. It's kind of a full circle to my early experiences where our personal workstations are really not important. My company has migrated most functions to the cloud and recently, when one of our critical persons' Microsoft Surface suddenly died, we got her a new one in under an hour and she kept on working like nothing ever happened. It took us an hour because for 30 mins we tried to restart the old one before deciding to replace it.
    Obviously there are risks to this strategy, there could be leaks and breaches, the internet could go down and so forth. But if used sensibly I think it can greatly reduce the negative impact of your computer dying on you, not least the fact that you don't have to become a PC mechanic just to keep things running.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Great story! And yes, it is rather ironic how we are almost full-circle back to dummy terminal style computing. Much faster and cheaper though 😂

  • @pamelah9093
    @pamelah9093 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I'm so glad that I found your channel! Thank you

  • @MultiTipsie
    @MultiTipsie Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you very much! I had such problems before! I am going to make these USB drives ASAP. ☺🙏

  • @edyoung6573
    @edyoung6573 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Fantastic!!! Just did it! I use to do this "back in the day" I still have a stack of CD'R's named "Windows System boot discs" from 5 laptops ago in a drawer (I think from Windows XP, that was my favorite OS) . Man have we come a long way with the Thumb drives! I'll be honest, I forgot how to do it!! Thanks brother! I just finally subscribed as I've been watching allot of your videos lately. Most new laptops don't even have optical drives built in!

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 6 měsíci

      Good deal, thx for the share 👍

    • @RC-kv9rj
      @RC-kv9rj Před 2 měsíci

      @edyoung6573, I also have the cdr’s plus the square disks prior to cds. Good to know we can now use USB’s to replace them.

  • @JohnDeere_Simulations
    @JohnDeere_Simulations Před rokem +3

    This has really helped me and I made a diagnostic tools USB drive last night, because in the past I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had my computer is turn on and they say they can’t start up successfully so this video has really helped me. I recently got a new refurbished gaming laptop so I know this will help immensely other programs you download on the Internet you have to pay for but this was completely free. The fact it was free I like because so many programs out there you have to pay so much money enable to get the whole program but yeah this video is help. Thank you.

  • @newanken8
    @newanken8 Před 11 měsíci

    Invaluable information!!!! So easy explained. Thank you so much!!!!!

  • @mickieg1994
    @mickieg1994 Před 5 měsíci

    I always have a usb stick with the latest windows flashed to it, it comes in handy every now and again.

  • @waynegeordiesdad648
    @waynegeordiesdad648 Před rokem +11

    All these people replying appear to be techies....I'm not, along with the majority of your viewers. Will you please do a follow-up video of ACTUALLY using these drives to restore a computer because your explanation is still Greek to me, and many others I suspect. HP Greek in my case
    Cheers from Canada North

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem +9

      That’s actually an excellent idea for a video. Next machine I get that needs that treatment. I will definitely make that for you.

  • @Mich_Angel
    @Mich_Angel Před 11 měsíci +3

    Thank you for reminding me of the Hiren's bootCD, totally slipped my mind,.. I use to use it back when I was working as PC tech it is as you said a Swiss army knife for Windows PC.
    Great advice and great to the point instructions,.. Thank you.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 11 měsíci +2

      You're welcome! :)

    • @brianwall9592
      @brianwall9592 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@AskYourComputerGuy Hey, remember BartPE? Some of those installs (on dvd, flash, or even hd) could be quite nice... (and customized to your own hardware/system/prefs/etc)

    • @TheChiraagG
      @TheChiraagG Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@AskYourComputerGuyI feel like the pronunciation of "Hiren's" is off. He's Indian and it should be less like "siren" and more like Helen "Mirren" - many Indian anglicised spellings are single "r" but modify the "i" to sound like in squirrel etc.
      Great tool to suggest though. Thanks for the video!

  • @just_jenn6391
    @just_jenn6391 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much Scott! You are a life saver with your knowledge and I'm so grateful that you share it openly. God Bless

  • @MrCornholio1812
    @MrCornholio1812 Před 5 měsíci

    As a person with a pc that has gone through some issues, everytime the only and fastest way to fix is reinstalling windows, i do it by opening the program, installing and all that process, but been wanting to get a usb just for this, didn't know about the other and this is super usefull for data recovery, thank you so much 🙏

  • @egokhanturk
    @egokhanturk Před rokem +11

    You only need one USB drive with Ventoy. With Ventoy you can boot multiple ISO with only one USB and you can still use that USB drive as a data storage for your movies, photos, documents etc.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem +3

      True. Unless you're like me and working on multiple machines at once. A Ventoy video IS in the works though, because it is a good idea!

    • @FlyboyHelosim
      @FlyboyHelosim Před 11 měsíci

      From my experience, Ventoy ironically isn't a one-size-fits-all solution. For specific use-cases where you need maximum compatibility, a dedicated USB stick written with just one image using something like Rufus is superior. Ventoy simply adds too many points of failure such as weird partition schemes, dodgy Secure Boot support, finicky USB generation support, etc. Plus the fact that it just outright doesn't support certain OS ISO files, which is odd.

    • @FlyboyHelosim
      @FlyboyHelosim Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@lunchmoneyog Yeah well this is the thing, you say you use it for Windows 10 and 11 installs. Ventoy seems to be more compatible and consistent with the newest operating system images. I don't really care for these and more often use USB sticks for legacy installations, which Ventoy isn't that good for.

    • @lunchmoneyog
      @lunchmoneyog Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@FlyboyHelosim each to their own, I do however suspect that most are not installing unsupported legacy operating systems on a regular basis, if at all.

    • @FlyboyHelosim
      @FlyboyHelosim Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@lunchmoneyog That's a pretty bold claim seeing as most PCs on the used market typically have the OS installed that they shipped with. So XP, Vista, and 7, for Windows. Linux doesn't matter so much about being era-specific as it doesn't change much. And look at the increasing number of retro tech enthusiasts.

  • @gossedejong9248
    @gossedejong9248 Před rokem +3

    Sir, you are a genius, thank you!!

  • @bouphal9886
    @bouphal9886 Před 16 dny

    Very nice explanation. Thank you so much.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 16 dny +1

      I appreciate that! Make sure to watch the updated video with more details and updated links:
      [2024 MEGA update!] 2 USB boot drives EVERY Windows user should make before it's too late!
      czcams.com/video/pi3haU6h1es/video.html

  • @The_Good_Life_starts_today
    @The_Good_Life_starts_today Před 10 měsíci

    Excellent knowledge and tutorial. Thanks!

  • @jasonswearingin1009
    @jasonswearingin1009 Před 11 měsíci +26

    Been doing this since the days of XP service pack 1 all the way up to windows 11. Still use 2 portable self-powered USB 3.0 HDDs and a number of USB Flash Drives with special software from days working in IT that allow me to wipe and recover boot sectors and factory core firmware on both storage drives and BIOS chips. The BIOS chip is usually the root problem in an unrecoverable crash. Usually corrupted by rootkits.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 11 měsíci +5

      💪💪💪

    • @deeder001
      @deeder001 Před 10 měsíci +2

      lol firmware rootkits are actually quite rare. Even more rare, a firmware rootkit corrupting a BIOS to the point of a system being unbootable or constantly crashing. Not my claims, supported by telemetry and other data from all major security research firms, PC makers, even the security software product companies who have an interest in inflating those numbers. 26 years I've never seen it. I mean I guess if you live in one of those regions of the world that are just a hotbed for these things like the Middle East, Central Europe, Africa or something but I am on the other hemisphere.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Agreed, very rare

  • @tigerscott2966
    @tigerscott2966 Před rokem +3

    For simple file storage, I bought a used hard drive and an enclosure with a power switch on it...
    It's been running for 4 years now....
    If something does happen, I just reinstall the operating system and keep on moving...

  • @paulrogers3637
    @paulrogers3637 Před 9 měsíci

    Excellent! Thank you.

  • @elkan115
    @elkan115 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Wow! Man What a Great tool to have ! Thank you soooo Much!

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 9 měsíci

      You're welcome! Before you create them, you should watch this. You might find it even more helpful!
      The LAST flash drive you will ever need! Ventoy FULL walk-thru and review!
      czcams.com/video/MIT3w-EPA9M/video.html

  • @illicious
    @illicious Před 11 měsíci +8

    Just a small suggestion.
    You really should free up some space in them hard drives.
    I use an external HD for to make sure my internal HDs have at least 30% free space in case my PC writes any new information from backups, log reports, large file(s) downloads or anything.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 11 měsíci +3

      Agreed. Most of the time my drives stay full because youtube video takes up a LOT of space. Several of them are client data. I delete that data 6 months after job completion, so the drive "fullness" varies ;)

  • @wadetomczyk8043
    @wadetomczyk8043 Před 8 měsíci

    Needed this thanks

  • @Sharkman6275
    @Sharkman6275 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video !! Time to rebuild my tool kit, again!

  • @PAULWARREN-dmoplatt
    @PAULWARREN-dmoplatt Před rokem +5

    I just clone at installation of an exact duplicate and have swapped it out, tested it and it works just fine.

    • @opoxious1592
      @opoxious1592 Před rokem +1

      I always make an image backup about once every 2 weeks or so

  • @EgoChip
    @EgoChip Před 5 měsíci +11

    Regular full disk clones should be a part of your weekly routine. A couple of hours a week is a small price to pay to save all your data. The OS isn't as important. You can always reinstall that. But your data, especially if you are a professional, really should be backed up safely in multiple places. I recently lost a huge chunk of a project I was working on because of my idiocy and complacency.

  • @user-mq6co3fg4y
    @user-mq6co3fg4y Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great advice, thanks for sharing.

  • @kevbridges3963
    @kevbridges3963 Před 11 měsíci +2

    One job I keep saying I will do, and never do. Well thanks to you I have just done it. Great tutorial Sir. Many thanks

  • @2528drevas
    @2528drevas Před rokem +36

    I have a Home Server that my Windows PC's (4) backup to on a schedule...and a cold storage array I back THAT up to on a schedule. I know not everyone can do that, for the average user this is great advice. Of course there are a few computer repair shops that will hate this video! 😁 (25 years in the business). When I did the "Geek Squad" thing Hiren's was a core tool.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem +7

      LOL absolutely. Let em hate 👍

    • @kreont1
      @kreont1 Před rokem +1

      Sergei USB iz my favorite

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem

      Haven't heard of it, will check it out 👍

    • @da_pawz
      @da_pawz Před rokem +4

      I can't do a server like that, but I have multiple USB flash drive with different OS (linux , win7, win10 mbr, win10 gpt, hirens PE)
      I also have backup for those iso in my backup external HDD. I also still has my old laptop (dual boot linux - win7) as backup lol
      So if my main PC and main laptop has problem, I can fix it immediately :D

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem +4

      And this is why you NEVER need a computer guy! 😂👍💪

  • @darrellgrossfs96
    @darrellgrossfs96 Před rokem +6

    Yes it's good to also have an OS on a USB

  • @shahroozeden8431
    @shahroozeden8431 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you man

  • @aryanchoudhary3124
    @aryanchoudhary3124 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks sir i appreciate your work👍🏻

  • @parranoic
    @parranoic Před rokem +5

    Another useful tool is ventoy, you can have multiple iso files and boot from them or even vdi and vhd images. This way if I need Linux, windows xp, 7 or Hiren boot cd i can just select what I need from a list

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem +1

      It's on my list for upcoming videos 👍

    • @da_pawz
      @da_pawz Před rokem

      I have problem with ventoy, I don't know why i tried to make a single flash drive for multiple OS like you have but I had problem that make me unable to do the fresh install. So I went back to the old way, use multiple flash drive with their own OS lol

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem +1

      I don't have much experience with Ventoy, although MANY of my viewers have mentioned or suggested I make a video about it. It's on the drawing board to make a definitive how-to video in the near future

  • @NicoKnowsTech
    @NicoKnowsTech Před rokem +3

    This is great

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem +1

      Means a lot, coming from such an expert. Thank you, my friend 👍💪😁

  • @JimMcnevin
    @JimMcnevin Před 7 měsíci

    thank you; very helpful and easy to follow even as tech challenged as i am !!!

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I appreciate that! I do my best to "dumb down" the tech talk and just explain things as best I can. Your comment means a lot...it means I'm doing it right 💪

  • @Rivenworld
    @Rivenworld Před 11 měsíci +2

    Just happened to me last week, took a day to get the important data off of my drive and a day and a half to re-install everything, the most I lost was 4 days of emails. Now I use a disc cloning software to create a 'living' backup on a second drive. Fortunately I had a WTG USB (Windows To Go) which helped me to get the data off. Great advice, thanks for sharing.

  • @irfanifteqarali5388
    @irfanifteqarali5388 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Linux for life

    • @AG-en5y
      @AG-en5y Před 13 dny

      Especially after last week's Microsoft presentation

  • @markmaisy4858
    @markmaisy4858 Před rokem +7

    Great advice! I always have a Win10 stick to hand, not heard of the Hiren's bootcd, will download that now, thanks. Had PC's since Win95, today it really is a breeze in comparison, credit to Microsoft.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem

      😁

    • @deeplaysgaming4754
      @deeplaysgaming4754 Před rokem +1

      master/slave configurations were a nightmare.

    • @eyesuckle
      @eyesuckle Před 11 měsíci +5

      "Had PC's since Win95, today it really is a breeze in comparison, credit to Microsoft."
      Credit to Microsoft. . . ? I, too, go back to Windows '95, and I have a different opinion of Microsoft. It's true that Windows '95 was incredibly unstable and just a nightmare when it came to reliability. I seem to recall having to completely re-install my operating system about every two months just to keep things going. I would back up my computer to about 20 floppy disks, if I recall. That process would also fail about halfway through every third time.
      Today, Windows is vastly more stable and reliable, but what I find remarkable is how little changed the interface is from that of Windows '95--and that was almost 30 years ago! We still have the control panel and the device manager. In fact, I don't think that a PC owner teleported from 1995 to today would have any trouble navigating his way around Windows 10--or vice versa, for that matter. They're both still using a mouse and menus and many of those menus are remarkably similar!
      It seems to me that from Windows '95 to Windows 7, we all paid to be part of a massive Beta testing program. Remember when people would line up around the block overnight, eagerly anticipating the release of the next version of Windows? And paying a couple hundred bucks for the privilege?
      The weird thing is that once they perfected it (I agree, Windows 10 is pretty damned good) they stopped charging us anything for it! When it was super crappy and unstable, we happily paid for it.
      The whole history of the PC seems very odd to me.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 11 měsíci +3

      Same! The evolution has been quite a ride and I agree...fully wiping a Windows PC now is a much less frequent occurance compared to W95/W98 days

    • @brianwall9592
      @brianwall9592 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@AskYourComputerGuy Indeed, and having much faster hardware (particularly storage) nowadays certainly doesn't hurt, too...
      ..
      (... and I go back to my 1982 RadioShack (Tandy) original "Color Computer" (coco) plugged into a tv, which for a while didn't even have floppies; it relied upon a user plugging in a standard old audio cassette player(/recorder), which REALLY won the prize for lack of speed/reliability... )
      >;]

  • @justjulie37
    @justjulie37 Před měsícem

    Thanks for all the handy info. I already had the Hiren's on the Ventoy drive from a previous video of yours, but I didn't have the Windows media creation tool . I did it for windows 11 though for my new laptop. I suppose I probably should do one for windows 10 as well for my older laptop. Anyway, thanks also for answering my questions on previous videos. It's nice to have a little help. I have basic computer knowledge, but there's so much to learn and know and things change so fast.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před měsícem

      You're welcome! And yes, create one for each OS you have. You'll thank me when and if you ever need it! 👍

  • @jimmygeorgearts
    @jimmygeorgearts Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for these great tutorials!

  • @alphanerd2305
    @alphanerd2305 Před 10 měsíci +13

    As a tech, also with 30 years experience, these tools should come with a caveat warning. As much as these tools are useful for fixing problems, they can also make problems exponentially worse. They are not for the faint of heart or for those who don't have at least a basic understanding of how computers work. I get a lot of people in my shop that tried to fix their computer problems themselves watching CZcams videos like these, only to make the problem worse and subsequently my job harder to recover their system. Always, and I do mean always, try to understand what it is your are doing before you do it.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 10 měsíci +4

      Can't argue that. Excellent points

    • @Loki-
      @Loki- Před 8 měsíci +4

      I always delete system32 folder every month to keep my windows running fast and for free!

    • @alphanerd2305
      @alphanerd2305 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@Loki- You need to up your game and delete the Windows folder for ultimate performance.

    • @KO-cp9ws
      @KO-cp9ws Před 8 měsíci

      @@Loki- 😈🤪🤣

    • @willoughby1888
      @willoughby1888 Před 8 měsíci

      And disengage the fan and remove the heat sink so then you can warm up pizza on your PC without stoking up the oven. Just plug the fan back when pizza's done is all. Throw the sink away, it's simply a ploy, Microsoft is only trying to get us all to purchase whole kitchens by throwing in a sink with each computer.@@alphanerd2305

  • @heatherprincipe8537
    @heatherprincipe8537 Před 11 měsíci +5

    My first computer's in early 2000's came with a seperate dvd disk to reinstall windows if needed as far as that goes. Last computer I bought was in 2011 a HP Pavilion desktop and believe that came with a disk as well. Todays computers should come with a separate disk as it once did whether laptop or desktop. I don't know if it does.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 11 měsíci +7

      They don't. Manufacturers stopped doing that as a cost saving measure. Dumbest thing I've ever seen saving $.05 per PC, especially when a drive crashes. But the companies made more, so we know who wins that battle :(

    • @bitrunner2000
      @bitrunner2000 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@AskYourComputerGuy not to mention that a lot of PCs today don't even include an optical drive - another cost saving measure...i purchased a USB external DVD drive to use in just such an occasion...

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 11 měsíci +3

      Very true! It's becoming less and less popular

    • @heatherprincipe8537
      @heatherprincipe8537 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@AskYourComputerGuy Thank you. I'm disappointed/saddened by that.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Agreed

  • @sickbreed66
    @sickbreed66 Před 6 dny

    Awesome video, thank you!

  • @rosch89
    @rosch89 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Used to have these on hand always until I found about about MediCat USB. Now it's truly an all in one USB. You can even boot directly into Windows ISOs from here without creating a separate USB for each installer (7, 8, 10, 11). Have a look into that too. Been a life saver.

  • @ShaneTheGeek
    @ShaneTheGeek Před 11 měsíci +6

    I have done this with my Macrium Reflect software so I can boot into a recovery pre boot environment that will allow me to restore directly from my external drive that contains my backup images. Having a fresh installation media and recovery USB/Hiren's disk is all very clutch! Every Windows user should do everything listed in this video!
    If you have a backup software like OEM Backup Software (Dell, HP, Lenovo) Acronis True Image, Windows Backup, Macruim, EaseUS ToDo or any other backup software please make those restore specific recovery disks prior to your computer taking a fat dump! 🤓

  • @TiLoup_ASMR
    @TiLoup_ASMR Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks bro you save my grandparent pc’s!

  • @angeredsmile2
    @angeredsmile2 Před 5 měsíci

    Great Video resource! Thank you!

  • @KenWmo
    @KenWmo Před rokem +3

    A question - why does Avast free (which I use on your recommendation ) block the HBCD_PE_x64.iso download stating it is “infected with URL:Blacklist? And how do I get it downloaded after it was blocked?

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem

      Because of the nature of Tron. Right click Avast icon and "disable all shields" and try again. It'll work fine

    • @mbocco83
      @mbocco83 Před rokem +3

      Shouldn't be using Avast anyways. The built-in Virus scanner that comes with Windows 10 & 11 is good enough for most people. 3rd party scanner just slows down computers. Also please never install and pay for Norton or McAfee. You will be wondering why your computer is running so slow.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem +2

      Defender is good for most people, and I 1000% agree on Norton (ugh) or McAfee. Avast is one of the least intrusive programs out there and I personally use it. But I'm also not the "average" user either 😂

    • @mbocco83
      @mbocco83 Před rokem +1

      @@AskYourComputerGuy yes avast is decent for free and if anyone wants a good scanner that is paid, I suggest nod32

    • @johnwesley256
      @johnwesley256 Před měsícem

      All major Anti-Virus companies are targeted by hackers. If you want your Trojan or malware to reach as many people as possible you just keep encrypting it until that Anti-Virus doesn't detect it. Hackers won't do this on small companies due to they won't reach very many people. And some have exploited Anti-Virus remote log ins to obtain access to your computer.

  • @sappersrus8003
    @sappersrus8003 Před rokem +4

    Hi and good morning, why win 10 and not 11?

  • @Gsrxq
    @Gsrxq Před 8 měsíci +1

    Excellent video
    Thank you Ask Your Computer Guy!

  • @maungmaungtin932
    @maungmaungtin932 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you. I got it.

  • @shuntao3475
    @shuntao3475 Před rokem +16

    During the first 20 years of our careers, we relied on HDD's. Now with SSD, the vast majority of Physical Hardware failures are gone. SSD's failures are generally in the first couple months, the SSD in my old computer is 10 years old and still rocking. Just retired my i7 3770 as my main computer. It's now sitting int he kids room, with a 2060 GPU for when they visit.
    If a computer is being sold with an HDD as the only drive... run away.
    3rd Party Drivers are responsible for the mass majority of Windows failures today.

    • @da_pawz
      @da_pawz Před rokem +1

      Have similar exp with you. I just recently retire my i7-4790, it's now sit in my brother room to do light gaming, and I just replace the old SSD in that PC with a newer one because the old 2,5" Samsung EVO is already old and I now use it as an external drive.
      And I am agree, for newer os like win 10 and 11, SSD is the only acceptable option for me

    • @ExtaTer
      @ExtaTer Před rokem +2

      Only the quality of SSDs has gone downhill due to manufacturing them outside US. People get Samsung SSD and it dies after a year... It's even worse with the fastest NVMe drives, manufactured god knows where. With that in mind, I am not sure if SSDs are more reliable than the good old HDDs.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem

      Absolutely

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem

      Time will tell. But I don't disagree!

    • @shuntao3475
      @shuntao3475 Před rokem +1

      ​@@ExtaTer Source Please? I have purchase 19 Samsung SSDs since 2013, 1 Failure under warranty replaced no issue, replacement still working. Every HDD purchased in the last 20 years but 1, has failed. This for computers in my home. At worked we purchased 250 HP G2 laptops. That batch had over a 50% failure rate. The 200 Dell 3380's had SSD's with less then a 10% failure rate.
      Now... I will say I have seen a lot more tech failure since COVID, especially Batteries. I chalk that up to the mad rush to get things back into the market. I am betting may things are being produced in Noncertified clean Rooms.

  • @taiga1295
    @taiga1295 Před rokem +7

    I would probably select ISO and use it with ventoy.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem +2

      Got a Ventoy video planned soon 👍

    • @mer2329
      @mer2329 Před rokem

      @@AskYourComputerGuy if thats the case why are you providing this out of date garbage advice?
      i giess views are really more important then solid advice.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem +3

      Because a) it's not garbage advice. My advice may not be "ideal" for tech people, but it does work and is useful b) I personally prefer 2
      separate drives because I often work on multiple machines at one time and it's handy c) this is the method I've used for years, but I've been dabbling with Ventoy and plan on making a video about it. You are entitled to your opinion, but to call my video "garbage" is offensive. I work my ass off to provide easy to use solutions for novice users, and those people appreciate my effort. Nothing in IT is "the" solution for everyone. I have Ventoy video planned as an alternative for a 1-disc solution. But thanks for your comment regardless.

  • @Li.Siyuan
    @Li.Siyuan Před 11 měsíci

    Wasn't aware of the Hiren's utility - thank you 🙂

  • @bytornsnowdog1347
    @bytornsnowdog1347 Před 4 měsíci

    Many thanks for sharing this great information!

  • @mlegos
    @mlegos Před rokem +4

    Why not just use ventoy and put both iso's on one USB?

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem +1

      Ventoy is absolutely an option but some people inky need a Windows installer, so I decided to make a multi-disc option. Maybe in another video I'll explore this deeper! Thx 👍💪

    • @mbocco83
      @mbocco83 Před rokem +1

      @@AskYourComputerGuy but Ventoy can put the Windows iso you downloaded on this USB along with any other iso. As a tech, I have Windows 10&11 along with tech tools and some Linux distros on a 128GB flash. Don't need to carry multiple drives with me.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem +4

      True, and worth diving into. But I also like to spread my failure points out a bit. If everything is on one disc, and something happens to that disc, you lose everything. But I don't disagree (assuming it's a quality flash drive). Maybe I'll make a Ventoy video down the road 👍💪

    • @infiltraitor465
      @infiltraitor465 Před rokem

      for some reasons not all iso are working on ventoy, even MEMTest iso. And there are cases most of the time the display will get corrupted and is unusable.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před rokem +1

      Haven't heard that before. Interesting. Still worth checking out I suppose

  • @obsoletepowercorrupts
    @obsoletepowercorrupts Před 11 měsíci +3

    Worth considering _(such as in low RAM scenarios)_ also are older versions _(which btw tend to fit on an actual CD)_ of Hirens and "Ultimate Boot C D" version 5 3 8 _(not to be confused with "DLCD Boot" which is different)._ For example, a PC maybe have say only one (or so) of its RAM sticks working and it may be less than 2GB _(which is what that win 10 64 PE Hiren's needs)_ and that means the older versions or the version 5 3 8 of U B CD can be worth using. So then, for example one might use Plop boot manager to boot from a different port like the IEEE1284 parallel port _(into another computer or a storage device running a linux distro or other OS)_ or a PXE style network boot. Also RAM can be tested with that CD and files can be recovered. Sometimes a person then only wants a particular software (on the disk) because it conforms to a given licence. So for example Putty is "MIT license", close enough to some GPL for many task, so copies can be left and deployed in ways unlike say a "BSD license" _(which has its own good use cases)._ If you remote in over a serial COM, it can be a workaround if a USB port you had hoped to utilise is out of action for IOMMU bandwith range limitations. Sometimes onboard RJ45 can be out of action, so having an older 100Mbps LAN NIC can mean usage of a small driver compared to a 1GBit large file LAN NIC driver for a different NIC, brings the opportunity to load the RJ45 100Mbps NIC driver over a serial com port such as with an RS232 cable connected. It can also be possible _(by serial connection, potentially with soldering if needed)_ to remote into some routers which may or may not have a USB port. SSH (or OpenSSH) can be an option. Hope that helps and they _(those CDs which can also come over Transmission software in Linux)_ are worth adding to you kit in those circumstances.
    My comment has no hate in it and I do no harm. I am not appalled or afraid, boasting or envying or complaining... Just saying. Psalms23: Giving thanks and praise to the Lord and peace and love. Also, I'd say Matthew6.

  • @_grigoryta
    @_grigoryta Před 5 měsíci +2

    As an IT professional I'd say that it's much better to have a backup computer/laptop instead of flash drives. It's much easier for me to tear out the physical storage out of a dead system and backup anything I need before wiping it with a fresh install rather than digging through windows recovery menus. That's of course IF I am to store anything essential on a system drive. Usually it's other drives or off-site. Boot drive is a cool tool though. Definitely gonna consider adding that to my arsenal

  • @CaptainGanja
    @CaptainGanja Před 6 měsíci +1

    I originally made USB recovery drives for my PCs but I also am going to take your advice from the video to do it your way with the two flash drives as backups. Thanks for the info.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 6 měsíci

      You can also put them both on one drive, much easier!
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  • @b1tw0nder
    @b1tw0nder Před 11 měsíci +6

    I'd use dvds instead. As long as you keep them out of light and in a case at a normal room temp, they last quite a while. Some flashdrives have a shorter retention life than say a few years without refresh. However, it may be good to do a verification on the disk or drive every other year or sooner just in case. Be sure to check the iso hash prior to verification, writen/printed from the site (in case new version, you have the correct hash).

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 11 měsíci +3

      Can't argue that, my friend... aside from the speed difference, DVD is a much more stable long-term solution 🍺

    • @b1tw0nder
      @b1tw0nder Před 11 měsíci +1

      @AskYourComputerGuy writing would be slow in many cases. But if you use a 32x drive and compatible discs, then reading it may be close to a usb 2.0 flash and a fair bit slower than a usb 3.x one. It's just not so slow to where it's unusable.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Fair. Close enough for the average person. I agree 🍺

    • @erg0centric
      @erg0centric Před 11 měsíci

      Cheaper, faster, easier to keep two sets, one set in a fireproof safe with your weekly backup.

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Před 11 měsíci +3

      gonna put this here but I have a 15 year old thumb drive I've used twice in 10 years and it works

  • @youknow5569
    @youknow5569 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Every day I backup my files to another computer, and once a month I clone my HDD. I keep 6 identical drives in a fireproof and EMP Proof safe. I also have an identical computer to place that backup drive in. Yes you can do this! I learned a long time ago you can't have enough backups. Same with my phones, I back them up to at least 2 computers daily. I do not trust the cloud, that is just someone else's computer having your private information. Yep it cost twice as much worth EVEY dollar spent!

    • @davidinchcliff4560
      @davidinchcliff4560 Před 11 měsíci

      Over kill jim

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 11 měsíci +1

      😂

    • @brianwall9592
      @brianwall9592 Před 11 měsíci

      @@davidinchcliff4560 Sounds like maybe he's a bit traumatized by some data loss in the past... Been there... Now I make sure all (new/modified) important data is quickly backed up to external HD's.
      ..
      (... I used to backup the OS too, but with regular updates to win10 ("22H2", etc) plus the satisfaction of a new, clean, FASTER running Install, I really don't bother now, I just keep a running log/depository of the latest progs/drivers/settings/etc ready for the clean reinstall, incl latest M$ OS install ISO; like to do it regardless of issues at least once/yr anyway)

    • @MichaelKingsfordGray
      @MichaelKingsfordGray Před 11 měsíci

      But despite that, someone has corrupted your real adult name!

  • @SumedhaManabaranaKandy
    @SumedhaManabaranaKandy Před 11 měsíci

    Highly useful. I subscribed!

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you! I hope to continue to being you helpful free content! 🎉🍺

  • @RavindraSinha
    @RavindraSinha Před 8 měsíci

    Wonderful information

  • @whodamanme_
    @whodamanme_ Před 11 měsíci +44

    Of 20+ years of desktop and laptop ownership I've never had an issue and still own every single machine... Sure you should plan for the worst, but the worst doesn't happen to everyone.

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 11 měsíci +18

      You could be the luckiest human ever 💪😁

    • @brandonnelson9951
      @brandonnelson9951 Před 11 měsíci +9

      @@AskYourComputerGuy yea i dont believe him

    • @whodamanme_
      @whodamanme_ Před 11 měsíci +8

      @@brandonnelson9951 No skin off my nose. Believe it or not but there are actually people with money who can upgrade systems before the point of failure. My oldest system from over 20 years ago probably has less run time than your current system.

    • @brianwall9592
      @brianwall9592 Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@whodamanme_ "Money" doesn't (and certainly back then) ensure "perfectly" reliable software, tho; even the mighty linux systems had/have bugs, and rare or not, it's inconceivable going 20 yrs without ANY software bug/crash/loss/etc, unless your use was very limited.
      (... that said, what are your predictions for tonight's Lotto numbers, next yr's Superbowl, etc... ?) >;]

    • @whodamanme_
      @whodamanme_ Před 11 měsíci +4

      ​@@brianwall9592 "Limited" use is subjective, and since "limited" use by your own admission is a way for it to be possible that means you don't truly believe that it's inconceivable :)

  • @albrody8861
    @albrody8861 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for the great advice!

  • @maleeshapriyanjana7604
    @maleeshapriyanjana7604 Před 5 měsíci

    I am doing computer repairing and restoration as my hobby. One of the great guidance I have ever found

  • @doctorartphd6463
    @doctorartphd6463 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you.

  • @nicomoreno7
    @nicomoreno7 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing this knowledge. I used to use the HBCD long time ago, I forgot about it when it got discontinued, but is good to know about this new PE version. Thanks again

  • @alexandercle
    @alexandercle Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you very much for sharing

  • @gracesikhakhane1468
    @gracesikhakhane1468 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you so very much for the video it has helped me solving issues with my laptop so ireally need to get USB God bless

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall Před 5 měsíci

    Great video ❤. Thanks so much. I’ve been trying to backup all my pc stuff and Mac because I have too many computers and yes I’m an addict ❤. I’m fascinated with all this technology. It’s mind blowing. Thank you for sharing your experience with knowledge.

  • @rickbserrano7648
    @rickbserrano7648 Před 11 měsíci

    !FANTASTIC... THANKS A MILLION!!!... LIKED & SUSCRIBED!

  • @thelionjoe
    @thelionjoe Před rokem +1

    Great Information thank for the amazing Info your great

  • @derby6857
    @derby6857 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank You, I followed your walk through and now my computer is up and running like new. 😁😁😁😁

  • @CaribouDataScience
    @CaribouDataScience Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @OldSchool1947
    @OldSchool1947 Před 3 měsíci +1

    YOU ARE such a VALUABLE PROFESSIONAL!! Thank you!

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you so much! 👍

    • @OldSchool1947
      @OldSchool1947 Před 3 měsíci

      @@AskYourComputerGuy I’m 76 and it’s good to see a “mature” guy teaching us oldsters, who didn’t grow up with computers, teaching in a comprehensible fashion!

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 3 měsíci

      @OldSchool1947 i appreciate that! I was lucky enough to be "right in the middle" between "old school" and "these damn kids" 👍😂

  • @chrisinestes
    @chrisinestes Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks! I’ve been going to make boot USBs for years, but never have. I’ll do it this week. Will these 2 USBs work for any of my 5 Windows machines, or do I need 2 for each one? One is XP, and runs CNC machine… it’s not connected to my network.

  • @ginger00022
    @ginger00022 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you!!

  • @mrk4510
    @mrk4510 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much🎉

  • @pjasonq
    @pjasonq Před 11 měsíci +2

    Hirens is awesome. I use it all the time. I don't know what I would do without it. 😎

    • @AskYourComputerGuy
      @AskYourComputerGuy  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Agreed B used it for MANY years and it has saved my tail MANY times! 💪🎉🍺