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To: Zeddie88 who wrote (9132)10/23/1999 6:13:00 PM
From: Stuart T  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
Drive image is a must have program. I have my hard drive partition with Drive C at about 1gig and the other drives with the actual programs and data at around 2 gigs.

With Drive Image you boot from a floppy and tell it to make an image of Drive C and put the image file on another drive. If your operating system craps out or you try something new and messes up Win9x or NT, you just boot up with the floppy and restore your image. I actually have multiple copies of my C drive that I have created as I put more stuff on it. The new version 2.0 handles Win98 and NT. I have used it many times and restored from it many times. It is one of the few programs that is worth the money. Cost is $69.95. Check their website below for more info

powerquest.com

Partition Magic (from the same company) allows you to change partition sizes or go from fat16 to fat32 to NTFS or any combination thereof without messing up your programs. Sure beats fdisk.
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