Re: Ghost or better copy application.
- From: "CW" <CW@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 19:03:03 -0500
Malke wrote:
CW wrote:
I have Ghost 2002 on original floppy that is no longer booting any
more. I think it is missing a file. I would like to find out how to
restore this application so I can use it again or find another way
to ghost my 80 Gig System drive back up before I upgrade to a larger
main drive. Does the installation disk of the new drive come with a
ghosting application?
If you buy a retail hard drive, it will come with a utility to copy
the old drive to the new one. If you buy whitebox, you can download
the utility from the hard drive mftr.'s website.
Or you can buy Acronis True Image for your imaging and backup needs.
No, I don't work for them - I just like their software!
Malke
How would it be better then some of the backup software that is free or
comes bundled with so many other applications? I have Nero BackitUp and NT
Backup Express to mention a few. I have never used anything other than that
old Ghost floppy. I would like to use one that lets you create a floppy like
Ghost if this feature is available.
The simplest thing that would help me is to find out what file is missing
from the floppy I have and download it somewhere.
What is your opinion in light of the option I have? I am in favor of
paying for Acronis if it is somehow more useful than what I already have.
Thanks.
.
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