Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
You should do an ad for them! Seriously, thanks for the information. This is now next on my list of utilities to get.
>It is incredibly easy. I use Norton Ghost 2003. It is nearly automated. I select my USB external hard drive to create the image on (after already saving my default settings for the image such as compression level, virtual memory to use, USB drivers to load,etc), and it shuts down to dos and loads a dos environment and runs the software to create the image. When finished, it reboots to windows and I only see a message if the image creation failed for any reason. To restore, I boot to a 3.5" floppy (which I created using Norton Ghost 2003) and it runs the dos ghost software. I locate the image i want to restore from the USB external hard drive ( I typically have a few images I've created to choose from) and it restores it and reboots the pc. It has worked great 3 times on my system so far. I also use it to create an image of my daughter's pc which doesn't get the antispyware and adware and antivirus software ran as often as it needs to be. I have restored my daughter's pc more
>times than I can count! I purchased it for my development machine because you know how long it takes to reinstall everything we use. I have never regretted it. It has more than paid for itself! :o)
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