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To: thecow who wrote (34722)6/12/2003 1:33:40 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) of 110603
 
After 2 years of faffing around (on and off in a desultory fashion) with Norton Ghost 2001, I bought the upgraded Norton 2003 for my Windows XP and Windows 2000 hard drive backups. Within a few hours I had image copies of all my computer data. I have copies both on a hard drive and burned onto CD ROMS. I also got a copy of a program called "Alcohol 120" and made back up image copies of all my important CD's that cannot be normally copied.

Thus I finally have a real backup to all my data. In the past I have lost large chunks of data, and (or) had to reload Microcrap software from the friggin beginning many, many times. It's supposed to last forever but the OS's crap out eventually for one reason or another.

Progress at last! (well maybe, lets see what happens after the next crash)

pb.
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