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To: Spots who wrote (907)5/29/1998 9:33:00 PM
From: ojai  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
Spots-

I think it is time for some other company to come forward with a better solution for the windows interface. MSFT is obviously not going to do a decent job of it. I find it curious that no one has attempted to do this in the same fashion. If I could run the Mac interface I would, even though it has complexity and has been built with patches and add ons, you still can take a copy of your system files and applications and simply duplicate them on a removable, or another resident hard drive, in the event of a melt down. I've had this happen, and it is a simple process to delete the damaged system file and replace it with the backup. I can't believe that it is so difficult to do with W95 and NT that you need to do such contortions to back up system data.

-ojai
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