Question about image backup and restore

W701 about 18 months old.
I regularly back up using Rescue and Recovery. It says: "Saving an image of your system to your USB external storage device." I haven't found a way to get any clue about what is included in the image. I can't select properties of the backup, or find out what the size is.
I've also tried google, and of the new info, none of it was useful.
Does this backup include both drives, C and D?
And it seems that this backup is just to do a restore on the same computer. If I even replace the SSD with a larger rotating hard drive, I don't suppose I'd be able to use the restore, would I?

Hi Ashutosh,
You can make use of Snapclone back technology If you want a faster backup of your Database.In our company we make use of this technology.Please find the attached link below to know more details about it.
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]
(or)
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02859.html
Thanks,
Rafi.
Edited by: Rafi (Oracle DBA) on Jan 14, 2010 2:36 AM

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