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To: dybdahl who wrote (63014)11/14/2001 7:25:00 AM
From: alydar  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74651
 
you might want to check out the comdex website and see what the future holds for IT. you might want to check out CSCO's presentation because i think it fairly represents what lies ahead. guess what. no os but the browser is at the forefront.

everything will be connected and it really be the backoffice products that become increasingly important as the infrastructure grows. to me, companies like ibm, orcl, sunw are the backbone of the internet now and will be in the future. interesting lineup.

rocky.



To: dybdahl who wrote (63014)11/14/2001 7:43:11 AM
From: rudedog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Lars - see Message 16654528
You call the OEM and they give you a CD set that restores the factory image, which you then install.

That assumes you have no backup... rather than go through all of that I would use a product like Norton Ghost which will restore the OS and apps on a raw disk. It also does incremental backups in background.