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To: Dave Hanson who wrote (5224)1/17/1999 11:55:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
If each of the drives is capable of a restore,

I guess I missed something. How does one restore the KOT? My understanding is that at minimum it will require a second FAT partition. IMO, Clarence's position of keeping the restore option on a drive other than the one to be restored makes sense. It protects against drive failure as well as OS failure. My position is to at least have one restore option somewhere. My preference is to have it on an alternate drive.

I understood Spots to indicate that no restore option was necessary.

No need to answer now.

Zeuspaul
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