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#1 User is offline   Spastic Computer Guru 

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Posted 05 October 2000 - 05:59 AM

Windows ME has the new restore feature, is it better to use the built in restore feature or use 3rd poarty software for backing up the PC, and if 3rd party which software is best?
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Posted 05 October 2000 - 06:11 AM

I don't use WinME, but my roommate does. He loves that system restore feature [cracked gamez can mess with your system :D]. From seeing what it can do, I think it would be a great addidtion to Win2K.

Another option, is Norton's Ghost, which, if I had the room, I would have made a Ghost of Win2K right after I installed it, so I didn't have to go through a complete reinstall if something does go wrong.

Those are the only two I have any experience with.

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Posted 06 October 2000 - 12:26 AM

The only problem with restore is it can eat the HD space as if it was free.... and in gigs. The second.. it slows ya system down way 2 much frown After I disabled mine, it was like upgrading form 366 to a 500 CPU. laugh
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Posted 08 October 2000 - 10:54 PM

I am drawing a blank here, where is the disable feature for Restore, I think I am just going to opt for a 3rd party program to make a backup, like Norton Ghost.
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Posted 14 October 2000 - 08:52 AM

the best 3rd party program is PowerQuests Drive Image 4 pro. It kicks the crap out of ghost because ghost wont let you burn directly to CD-R/W and access files. Plus more stuff. So if you can "aquire" it i recommend PQ Drive Image 4 pro
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Posted 14 October 2000 - 11:22 PM

Of course, Win2K does have backup software. If you happen to have a 2nd HDD, you can use it to backup your important data to the 2nd HDD. No additional cost, either. wink

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