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Posted by Trevor on 03/20/06 15:20
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 01:26:25 -0800, "Ken Moiarty" <kmoiarty35@shaw.ca>
wrote:
>After paying $50 for disc-spanning backup software (Terabyte Unlimited's
>"Image for Windows/DOS") and commencing backing up my hard drive image to
>DVD, I'm now sorry I didn't just put that money towards buying a large
>external hard-drive. Without having a personal robot to sit idly between
>prompts to change disc every few eons, I'd have to stay awake glancing at a
>DOS screen all night to do just one backup of my hard-drive image to DVD!
>This just ain't practical. (Image for Windows/DOS is specifically meant for
>backup to DVD, yet will backup _nothing less than_ one's complete hard-drive
>image.) How others manage to routinely do this when apparently there exists
>no hardware to physically automate this process, I just don't know!
I back up my important data to another hard drive, not external. It's
fast, automated, and foolproof. Acronis TrueImage is the shiznit, as
the kids say.
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