Re: norton ghost 2003
- From: Hank Arnold <rasilon@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 03:23:10 -0400
Norton Ghost 10 works the same way. It no longer requires rebooting into DOS. When you want to do a full restore, you boot from the product CD and restore.
Regards,
Hank Arnold
el__marcin@xxxxx wrote:
I tried True Image..cool soft ...
I plan to purchase copy of it
do I make a right assumption when it comes to restoring my whole system
from a backup image :
In case system failure:
1. Format hdd
2. Restore Windows from windows installation disc
3. Install True Image from any installation file that is backup-ed
4. Restore my previous settings (software installed, registries
everytging) running the backup restore file from my external HDD
Questions :
while I was running image file of my HDD ...the 7GB file was created in
12 minutes .. kinda short aint it ? I was using external HDD
True Image was performing backup while system was running ... How did
he expect to gain access to files being already in use ?
Symantec Ghost restarts the system and then performs backup in DOS mode
... this is understandable ...
Thanks
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