Re: Windows Backup Utility Question



sbier wrote:
Yah, the possibility that the Backup Utility would/might not install the proper settings/privileges on the new HD/PC might well render my backups useless, and that's what I was worried about. I think I'm getting the picture - that the FST Wizard is the safer way to go. Thanks, Bruce!



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