Disclosed is a system and method for using a mirrored disk as a bootable backup disk for a computer system. A mirroring routine may be used to create a backup disk, then discontinued during normal operations. Should a problem occur with the main disk, the computer system may be rebooted using the backup disk and the main disk can be rebuilt from the backup disk using the mirroring routine. The system and method may be applied to two disk systems and various multiple-disk arrays such as RAID systems.
Corrupted configuration data stored in a first memory for a device may be restored using backup configuration data stored in a second memory. In one embodiment, the second memory may be carried by the device itself. In another embodiment, the second memory may be carried on a motherboard and may store backup configuration data for more than one device. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
A method and system for copying operating system information to said at least two storage devices, selectively hiding at least one, but not all, of the storage devices from being accessed by the operating system, and selectively revealing one or more of said hidden storage devices as needed to permit access to the information stored therein.
A method of backing up and recovering data in the hard disk of a computer, comprising a step of backing up data in the hard disk, including: allocating a mirror partition in a hard disk for backing up the data in a partition of the hard disk where the data need to be backed up are stored; backing up integrally the data in the backed up partition specified by the user into the allocated corresponding mirror partition; and hiding the space of the mirror partition; the method further comprising a recovery step for recovering integrally the hard disk data in the mirror partition into the corresponding backed up partition according to the instruction of the user. The present invention can back up and recovery all kinds of data in the hard disk safely and reliably.