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To: PMS Witch who wrote (6962)11/21/1999 2:14:00 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110652
 
is anyone familiar with a program called SnapRestore that, i believe, is a win98 feature? i can't find it on my machine, but i am reading about it in a dell guide. it sounds a lot like drive image to me.

edit: duh. i just found some more skinny on it by using dell's 'ask dudley' feature.

"What is SnapRestoreā„¢, and how do I use it?

SnapRestore is the System Imaging Technology program installed on Dell
Dimension® Desktop computers. This application allows you to create a backup
image, or SnapShot, of your hard drive. This program will create a configuration
image, and restore your system to this configuration image, in the event of
software corruption.


SnapRestore only works on a Dell System with a factory-installed
Windows® 98 Operating System."


>>>>> suddenly i'm supposed to feel comfortable asking this man my questions...

support.dell.com

:)

mark