Re: What's the *most recommended* way to backup an image of a system?

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Date: 02/28/05


Date: 28 Feb 2005 15:47:53 -0800

Hey thanks for the reply - really appreciated.
I agree with all of what you say.

My purpose though is not to save data.
My pupose and only intention is to be able to restore a system with
fully confugred programs as qucikly as possible.

And yes... I didn't mention... but what I need is to be able to backup
to DVD, be able to bootup from it and just restore the original system.

Any further thoughts?
Anyone?
Thanks.



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