Re: Backup - GHOST or Acronis True Image? For win xp.
From: Don MI <> (d7macm8_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 09/24/04
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Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 01:59:04 -0400
"Ben" <000@000.000> wrote in message
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> I think a fresh installation is better than GHOST restoration.
> First, you don't backup viruses.
> Second, you can put in new informations during installation.
> The reasons for you to use GHOST is important.
> The only good reason for you to use it is backing up hard disk.
> Because backing up hard disk is allowed while backing up a CD is not
> allowed.
> What I said about activation was not good.
> Because Win XP will call for an activation if you change too many
> hardwares.
> I saw it on the MS web.
Total trash.
"Because Win XP will call for an activation if you change too many
hardwires"
You image a system before and after a hardware change. The before image is
to be able to return to the prior configuration if the hardware install
causes a problem. The after image is your new standard. If you install new
hardware and Windows XP does not require a re-activation, then the after new
hardware image will not require a re-activation.
"The only good reason for you to use it is backing up hard disk."
So, that is what an image program does.
"Because backing up hard disk is allowed while backing up a CD is not
allowed."
Other program will backup{copy} a CD if you so choose.
Don
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