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I really like Powerquest Drive Image to a Syquest SparQ cartridge. No
automatic scheduling or file selection, but it will quickly restore the
whole hard drive even if Windows is locked up. It also backs up the whole
drive faster than backing up parts of the Omega directory used to take with
tape. Combined hardware/software price <$300.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Hill <ender5@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Omega-List (E-mail) <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, April 28, 1998 10:22 AM
Subject: Whats the best Back-up Utility??


>I'm getting a new system next week that will have two hard drives.  I've
>been to www.shareware.com but there is too much to choose from.  I was
>hoping to pick The Group's brain on what is the best back-up utility that
>meets my needs.  Here's my rosy scenario:
>1)  32 bit program
>2)  the ability to select exactly what is being backed up (down to the
>folder), like Iomega's One Step Back-up program for their Zip drives.
>3)  a scheduler so I can have a backup done every evening after market
>hours.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>jim hill
>
>