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To: Ally who wrote (48704)12/16/2005 8:32:58 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (2) of 110593
 
I think lots here have had virus mishaps or other catastrophic problems, but if you use disk Imaging software (Norton Ghost) you can be back up in running in less than an hour.

This is what you need to do once your system is back up and running:

Try my bullet proof back-up system:

1. Buy Norton Ghost
2. Have a spare hard drive installed in your computer or a USB external hard drive
3. Back-up ghost images with Norton Ghost every month (or more) to your spare hard drive.
4. Back up critical data to DVD or CDR discs or USB drive once a week.
5. When your computer goes haywire, or a main hard drive fails, restore a ghost image, and you are back in business in about an hour or two.

Faithfully back up your ghost images and critical data. When a bug or harddrive failure comes along, you can fix it quickly.


You NEED a backup plan. Period.
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