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To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (7286)4/25/1999 11:25:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
Your saying just restore the most recent DI with LF and therestore that instead of restoring the whole KOT drive with LF? Does LF allow individual file restore? If it did I could just restore the one most recent KOT DI.

Thats what you just said <GGG> This is probably better than the Sun nite movie for the rest of the thread..eh Sean.<g>>


I said that?? NO..we are not talking about restoring anything...or do you have a Drive Image of the KOT?

Does LF allow individual file restore?

That is the only thing it does.

If it did I could just restore the one most recent KOT DI.

YES..if you have a Drive Image of the KOT you will have to

1. Copy the KOT Image ( using Lost and Found) to the newly formatted ROMO.

2. Restore the KOT Image from the ROMO to the KOT drive using Drive Image.

What else do you need from the KOT? Are there other Drive Images of the NT..SCSI..that you need to save?

Zeuspaul
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