Hello All,
I've been using PartitionMagic for quite a few years to make direct
copies of two versions of my C: operating system. Of course, it means
that I have to have four separate hard drives on line to accomplish
this. My first version C: is for all my general web online business
and personal letter writing, financial, etc. The other version of C:
operating system is a cleaner version for just doing audio, so that
there are no problems with memory being used up by other
applications. I periodically update the primary drive versions, and
when I do, I make new copies to the secondary drives. PM also allows
me to use a DOS boot floppy version to load the program outside of
Windows which works flawlessly and copies (overwrites the old
partitions with new) both of my versions in less than an hour. I
should add that my drives are all ATA/133s, so they are pretty fast,
although I'm about to add a SATA drive card to run a new 300GB ATA/150
as well. Redundancy works well in backing up software as well as
audio and video (that's another reason why I have so much storage).
Rod Stephens
Family Theater Productions
Angie Dickinson Mickle wrote:
Milan p. Milovanovic wrote:
Don,
how about Ghost? I've heard it is pretty good when dealing with
returning
system back.
Milan
Actually, I've heard of a number of problems with recent versions of
Ghost used with XP. My experience with version 2001 was enough to
distrust it for backing up system drives. It was *the* back-up
software before Symantec got hold of it. Then it just got strange.
Fine if you are backing up working files. But I won't us it anymore
for system drives.
Lately the recommended app. has been Drive Snap Shot.
http://www.drivesnapshot.de/en/index.htm
I have no experience at this time with it. But I soon will.
Angie Dickinson Mickle
Avocado Productions
www.avocadoproductions.com