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To: Ed Forrest who wrote (11053)8/5/2000 8:30:31 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110636
 
powerquest.com

69 for full product, downloaded or packaged version, 29 for upgrade.
(Click on the upper right hand yellow buttons)

I just upgraded to 3.02 from 2.02 last night, very good program.

Norton makes one too, but I prefer Drive Image, as it was this thread that turned me onto it a year ago.

I create images on a weekly basis. I also create an image if I am installing new software that I am not sure that I want to keep. Uninstalling is not the same as just restoring an image.

If I am testing software, I would rather have my computer back in the shape it was prior to instalation, so creating an image before you install that piece of software is a great way to keep your computer in it's original state.



To: Ed Forrest who wrote (11053)8/6/2000 9:15:14 AM
From: PMS Witch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110636
 
PowerQuest Drive Image prices ...

I paid about $50 (Canadian) a little over a year ago. Whenever I post what I paid, I get a number of responses telling me where it's available today at a fraction. Let's hope the bargain hunters aren't all on vacation.

Cheers, PW.

P.S. The explanations of how disks work in the manual are worth the price of the package.