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    I need the following application(s)  
Mike Henley


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08-30-04 10:45 PM

Here's what I need, and it does *not* have to be freeware.

I need an application that'll backup my system to a bootable DVD so
that I can, in the event i have a catastrophic failture, just insert a
DVD into my drive and let it restore my system.

I am running Windows XP and using SATA drives, so it'll have to make a
bootable DVD that'll recognize the SATA drives, which my installed
system currently does, of course, but a plain windows installation CD
won't without the floppy that contains the drives. I've been having
problems with floppies though so I'd really rather do without. In a
nutshell, i want a standalone DVD that won't need a floppy. I also
need it to be as easy to use as possible, so that it'll just use a
wizard and that its recovery is automatic, but if not, would still be
somewhat easy.

I considered the following, norton ghost, acronis true image,
powerquest drive image, norton rollback... etc. Unfortunately, i don't
have the time to try them all or research them adequately, so in case
someone has already been through this, which would would you recommend
will meet my needs please?

Thanks ever so much.





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    Re: I need the following application(s)  
Britney Spears


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09-03-04 01:45 AM

Hi,

Try both the Norton Ghost and True Image and choose the favorite one.

They are the best.

Regards,

Britney,


>
> I need an application that'll backup my system to a bootable DVD so
> that I can, in the event i have a catastrophic failture, just insert a
> DVD into my drive and let it restore my system.
>
> I am running Windows XP and using SATA drives, so it'll have to make a
> bootable DVD that'll recognize the SATA drives, which my installed
> system currently does, of course, but a plain windows installation CD
> won't without the floppy that contains the drives. I've been having
> problems with floppies though so I'd really rather do without. In a
> nutshell, i want a standalone DVD that won't need a floppy. I also
> need it to be as easy to use as possible, so that it'll just use a
> wizard and that its recovery is automatic, but if not, would still be
> somewhat easy.
>
> I considered the following, norton ghost, acronis true image,
> powerquest drive image, norton rollback... etc. Unfortunately, i don't
> have the time to try them all or research them adequately, so in case
> someone has already been through this, which would would you recommend
> will meet my needs please?
>
> Thanks ever so much.





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    Re: I need the following application(s)  
Kenneth


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09-03-04 01:45 AM

On 30 Aug 2004 06:04:48 -0700, mnhenley@msn.com (Mike Henley) wrote:

>Here's what I need, and it does *not* have to be freeware.
>
>I need an application that'll backup my system to a bootable DVD so
>that I can, in the event i have a catastrophic failture, just insert a
>DVD into my drive and let it restore my system.
>
>I am running Windows XP and using SATA drives, so it'll have to make a
>bootable DVD that'll recognize the SATA drives, which my installed
>system currently does, of course, but a plain windows installation CD
>won't without the floppy that contains the drives. I've been having
>problems with floppies though so I'd really rather do without. In a
>nutshell, i want a standalone DVD that won't need a floppy. I also
>need it to be as easy to use as possible, so that it'll just use a
>wizard and that its recovery is automatic, but if not, would still be
>somewhat easy.
>
>I considered the following, norton ghost, acronis true image,
>powerquest drive image, norton rollback... etc. Unfortunately, i don't
>have the time to try them all or research them adequately, so in case
>someone has already been through this, which would would you recommend
>will meet my needs please?
>
>Thanks ever so much.

Howdy,

I will mention that I have used Drive Image happily, but have been
even more satisfied with V2i Protector. It is essentially the same,
but also has incremental backup available.

Also, these products are now owned by Symantec.

One difficulty is that the Powerquest support was free, and excellent.

The Symantec support is nearly $30 per incident, and is, shall we say,
something less than of the same standard in my opinion.

All the best,

--
Kenneth

If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS."





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    Re: I need the following application(s)  
Howard Kaikow


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09-03-04 01:45 AM

If you have a CD drive as well as a DVD drive, I believe that you could use
Retrospect as follows:

1. Create a disaster recovery CD with Retrospect; and
2. Create disk backup set on the DVD media.

You would then boot from the CD and restore from the DVD.

Check at www.datz.com to learn whether this works for you.
--
http://www.standards.com/; See Howard Kaikow's web site.
"Mike Henley" <mnhenley@msn.com> wrote in message
news:6005702b.0408300504.2d223c97@posting.google.com...
> Here's what I need, and it does *not* have to be freeware.
>
> I need an application that'll backup my system to a bootable DVD so
> that I can, in the event i have a catastrophic failture, just insert a
> DVD into my drive and let it restore my system.
>
> I am running Windows XP and using SATA drives, so it'll have to make a
> bootable DVD that'll recognize the SATA drives, which my installed
> system currently does, of course, but a plain windows installation CD
> won't without the floppy that contains the drives. I've been having
> problems with floppies though so I'd really rather do without. In a
> nutshell, i want a standalone DVD that won't need a floppy. I also
> need it to be as easy to use as possible, so that it'll just use a
> wizard and that its recovery is automatic, but if not, would still be
> somewhat easy.
>
> I considered the following, norton ghost, acronis true image,
> powerquest drive image, norton rollback... etc. Unfortunately, i don't
> have the time to try them all or research them adequately, so in case
> someone has already been through this, which would would you recommend
> will meet my needs please?
>
> Thanks ever so much.







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    Re: I need the following application(s)  
Chad Biggerstaff


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08-09-05 12:46 PM

I agree with Britney Symantic/Norton Ghost and Acronis True Image are
the best choices available.  I myself switched from Ghost a couple
years ago when Acronis had a true lead, since then though I've read
Ghost has caught back up.
I love the Acronis bootable cd it creates.  It's all you need (you can
dump the original program) to take/use wherever you need to do your
hard drive swapping/upgrading.

Chad Biggerstaff
Future Spec., L.L.C.
http://www.FtrSpec.com

On 30 Aug 2004 06:04:48 -0700, mnhenley@msn.com (Mike Henley) wrote:

>Here's what I need, and it does *not* have to be freeware.
>
>I need an application that'll backup my system to a bootable DVD so
>that I can, in the event i have a catastrophic failture, just insert a
>DVD into my drive and let it restore my system.
>
>I am running Windows XP and using SATA drives, so it'll have to make a
>bootable DVD that'll recognize the SATA drives, which my installed
>system currently does, of course, but a plain windows installation CD
>won't without the floppy that contains the drives. I've been having
>problems with floppies though so I'd really rather do without. In a
>nutshell, i want a standalone DVD that won't need a floppy. I also
>need it to be as easy to use as possible, so that it'll just use a
>wizard and that its recovery is automatic, but if not, would still be
>somewhat easy.
>
>I considered the following, norton ghost, acronis true image,
>powerquest drive image, norton rollback... etc. Unfortunately, i don't
>have the time to try them all or research them adequately, so in case
>someone has already been through this, which would would you recommend
>will meet my needs please?
>
>Thanks ever so much.





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    Re: I need the following application(s)  
Jim


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08-09-05 10:49 PM

Chad, are you refering to Acronis True Image?  I'm also in the market for a
back-up program.

Jim

"Chad Biggerstaff" <cnbopsrpiazme@kc.rr.com> wrote in message
 news:870hf1h9bgcssmdgr1jtpilkllqk7doi9d@
4ax.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> I agree with Britney Symantic/Norton Ghost and Acronis True Image are
> the best choices available.  I myself switched from Ghost a couple
> years ago when Acronis had a true lead, since then though I've read
> Ghost has caught back up.
> I love the Acronis bootable cd it creates.  It's all you need (you can
> dump the original program) to take/use wherever you need to do your
> hard drive swapping/upgrading.
>
> Chad Biggerstaff
> Future Spec., L.L.C.
> http://www.FtrSpec.com
>
> On 30 Aug 2004 06:04:48 -0700, mnhenley@msn.com (Mike Henley) wrote:
> 







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