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To: Biggie Smalls who wrote (10564)7/9/2000 6:59:07 PM
From: PMS Witch  Read Replies (1) of 110645
 
Drive Image ...

This program runs in DOS mode. The executable occupies less than one Meg of disk and will fit, and run, from a 1.44 floppy.

Compression levels available are none, low, and high. I use high and get about 2:1 reduction. I've saved an image of my 'bare-bones' Win98 system in an image file of 94Meg and my full system images run 170Meg. The latter gets split onto 2 Zip disks along with some stuff needed for recovery.

My test question is "If DELL shipped me a new, blank, hard-drive, am I able to re-create my system?" In other words, I want what I need available on separate media. Fortunately, until now, all my system disasters have been software related and easily corrected by replacing corrupted files with fresh working copies.

I haven't done it yet, but I'm sure that my system, and the software to re-create it would fit and run from a single CD. After all, I can do this from 2, 100Meg Zip disks now.

Cheers, PW.
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