Hi phiniac, ;)
Welcome to forum.
Hi have more infos here:
Smart Recovery 2 - no more worrying about losing your files
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php?topic=3675.0
NOTHING HERE TO HELP ME RECOVER A FILE OLDER THAN 48 HRS
Smart Recovery 2 saves the hourly backups for the past 48 hours,
daily backups for the week, and weekly backups for everything older than a month.
Source : http://www.gigabyte.com/microsite/252/smart-recovery2.html
THIS IS BASICALLY THE SALES PAGE, NO TECH INFO HERE
SmartRecovery 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCpnhpSEhn0
IN THE VIDEO, HE'S ONLY HAD IT UP AND RUNNING FOR A COUPLE DAYS, NOTHING HERE ABOUT GOING BACK A WEEK
Check in your manual of motherboard.
HAVE YOU TRIED READING THE MANUAL? NOTHING IN HERE EITHER
Why not use it:
http://www.acronis.com.au/homecomputing/products/trueimage/#benefits
I DON'T HAVE THIS INSTALLED, HOW WOULD THIS HELP ME GET A FILE THAT I NEED FROM A BACKUP THAT TOOK PLACE OVER A WEEK AGO?
For other infos and comments by forumers here:
http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte/31671-how-good-gigabytes-xpress-recovery-2-a.html
THIS THREAD APPEARS TO BE TALKING ABOUT XPRESS RECOVERY 2, I'M USING SMART RECOVERY 2, BUT EVEN IF I WAS USING XPRESS RECOVERY 2 THERE IS STILL NO MENTION OF HOW TO GO BACK TO A WEEK OR MORE TO RECOVER A FILE
Gloup_Gloup
I don't run SR2 because I'm not sure what it gives me over Windows System Protection (restore points and file versioning), the Recycle Bin, and online daily backups (when I'm sleeping) of irreplaceable files. This may or may not be the popular consensus.
Taking a stab at your problem: what about space allocated to SR2? Is it full and maybe had to purge oldest backups?
intel 2600k not overclocked
intel 2600k not overclockedDOH!
(http://oaks.nvg.org/h/homskrim.jpg)
I have no idea why SR2 is not doing what it says it does; it looks pretty straightforward.
Does it have a boot disc to recover from an unbootable state?
As far as a boot disk, no. But you can boot with the windows disk, choose repair, then select the option repair using image./me points to the picture.