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11-Nov-2001, 10:48 AM #1
Question Backup Utilities
I am looking into two backup utilities to buy to use on my home computer.

Norton's Ghost 2002 and PowerQuests Drive Image 5

I would like some reviews from those of you that have used these products. I know that there are lots of backup programs out there but I'm more interested in programs that create a disk image.

Any comments would be helpful.

Thanks
John
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11-Nov-2001, 12:04 PM #2
Ghost is very easy to use, and you can browse the images you create using Ghost Explorer. This allows you to extract individual files without putting the entire image back on the drive.
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11-Nov-2001, 04:22 PM #3
Thanks Max19.

It looks like you might be the only one using this kind of backup utilities. I will check back later and see if anyone else has any input.

One again, thanks
John
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