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<Zip@none.poof.net> wrote in message
news:kq8a505ne9r4bf4nrpko38kkk7nv49arub@
4ax.com...
> I think Retrospect is what you need. TrueImage 7 does handle open
> files, but the problem I have with it, is that there is no way to
> verify the data written. (At least that I can see.)
>
> I already had 1 backup choke because of that, and so what good is a
> backup program that can't verify data? I am using Retrospect now, and
> so far, so good.
>
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Hi Zip. Can you tell me if Retrospect will back up to a USB 2.0 HD and then
be able to restore from that drive if it is restoring the OS to a new or
reformatted drive? That is, will it recognize a USB drive if the OS is not
running? How does it do a bare metal restore? Is there a Floppy or CD boot
disk?
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