Recently I lost dozens of gigabytes of data that I didn't have a backup of because my confident self was certain that having one copy of data was good enough. But now I've learned my lesson the hard way and want to have a backup of my data. I want to setup a simple NAS at home...
After finding the manufacturer and motherboard name, download its BIOS drivers through the internet. If you're not familiar with BIOS, see fromMethods of Accessing BIOS or CMOS Setup. Step 04: Copy Downloaded BIOS Drivers To install the latest BIOS, first copy all the files into a USB drive...
1. Use AOMEI Backupper to create a hard drive image and save it on yourUSB flash drive(other removable devices are OK and you can even store it on NAS). 2.Make a bootable ISO fileand put it on the USB flash drive. 3. Start the Virtual Machine from the bootable USB. You’ll see...
Then click Create New Task to start scheduling VMware Backups. 2. In the opened window, enter Task Name and select VMware ESXi Backup. Then select the VMware virtual machines on the host. 3. In Target section, backup VMware ESXi VMs to different locations, such as NAS or local disk. ...
It's easier to install and available on more platforms than ever before. You can even install the server app on a NAS device (if you go this route, make sure it's an x86-based NAS, as the cheaper ARM platform devices are unable to transcode media). On the computer you're going to...