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Our local group in Houston (HAL-PC) loves True
Image and many use an external USB attached HD to image the notebooks'
drive. I may have missed the note in the thread but is anyone having
successful experience and routinely backing up to a LAN attached workstation
drives?
Could I use the extra drive on my 100 MBPS attached
workstation? If so then how do I boot and refresh a new
replaced notebook disk? (I'm assuming you create a bootable CD or diskette
to get you started again?) This would save a couple of C notes that I
could invest in trading software or data service!
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Thanks in advance
JOE
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Al
Venosa
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Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 9:41
PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re:OT Hard drive
backup
Very nice. Thank you, Yuki. You are beginning to convince
me. Sounds likeyou really like it.----- Original Message -----
From: "Yuki Taga" <<A
href="">yukitaga@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>To: "Al
Venosa" <<A
href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Sent:
Thursday, January 29, 2004 10:27 PMSubject: Re: [amibroker] Re:OT Hard
drive backup> Hi Al,>> Friday, January 30, 2004,
12:20:01 PM, you wrote:>> AV> Folks:>> AV>
I'm interested in this thread because I've been wondering what
thebest> AV> backup software is (I'm in the market for one). I'm
currently trying> AV> GRBakPro from GRSoftware, Inc., an Italian
firm that provides greattech> AV> support, and it seems like a
very nice program. What's nice about itis the> AV> fact that the
backup structure is identical to the directory tree ofthe> AV>
drive being backed up. In other words, it doesn't create one big
file,but> AV> rather a tree structure, which is nice because the
files are easily> AV> accessible (deletable, usable, editable,
etc.). My question aboutTrueImage> AV> is, how would you backup
both your hard drive on your desktop AND yourhard> AV> drive on
your laptop onto a single external 120 Gb Firewire or USB2HD? Is>
AV> this possible, or would you have to partition the external
backupdrive?>> AV> Al Venosa>> No, you
would not have to partition unless you wanted to. A backed> up
image is actually a file. Nothing more, nothing less. And a
True> Image backup can be mounted just as if it were a real hard
drive. So> you can restore a single file for example, rather than
a whole> partition.>> All the backed up partition does is
become a file on the external> hard drive. Another backed up
partition would become a second file.> You are limited only by the
space on your external drive. You can> expect at least 2:1
compression.>> Best,>>
Yuki>>> Send BUG REPORTS to bugs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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