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To: Craig Richards who wrote (2384)10/19/1998 11:56:00 PM
From: Chucky  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
Craig, If I'm not mistaken, the Norton recovery disk is a "big deal" because it allows you to have the one disk to boot from and use the Norton rescue tools on that disk rather then swapping floppies since you can't access any of the recovery programs on your hard drive. Of course it probably isn't that big a deal, but it does allow you to get back to your previous windows settings rather than start from scratch with the original CD windows, which sounds kind of nifty. If it were really the "big deal," they probably wouldn't just give the software away--they are doing that aren't they? I'm, however, not too sure of all this since I still use a Mac.

Later
Chucky
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