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I'm jumping in again. I mean to be helpful though. Clone? NO-totally
different drivers. Mirror data (both ways) when either computer detects the
other, yes. There are several tools that'll mirror data. I'd suggest doing
it via ftp, even locally, so that you can sync over a wide area whne you're
away or on the road. Try Webdrive and use ftp/ssl.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Guess [mailto:mguess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 2:54 PM
To: Roger Shepherd; Leslie_George
Cc: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: HD Backup software

Hi Roger,

Do you or Jimmy know if I can clone my internal HD to an external HD that's
connected via USB? I believe I asked this before but don't recall getting
any encouragement <g>. I've got the version just before this upgrade. I've
got a laptop and a new Dell that I'd like to clone.

Thanx,

Michael

At 11:40 AM 7/18/2005, Roger Shepherd wrote:
>Hello  Leslie_George,
>I have used it for some time with good results.
>Their  latest  version  3.0 now allows for backing up only those files 
>which  have changed since the last backup which, greatly speeds up the 
>backup. I have 2 17 gig drives on my TS8 machine and do a daily backup 
>after the market closes in about 2 minutes.