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Old August 16th, 2006, 03:09 AM
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Originally Posted by George
Thanks, Dan.

You know, you might want to consider getting a USB hard drive and installing Norton Ghost on the laptop. You can then clone the pc to to the USB drive, especially now that all is working. In the event of another unexplained catastrophy you could then clone the working drive back to the laptop and keep on truckin'. Saves re-installing programs, etc, as the back up is a working drive.

I use it with two inboard drives in both my desktops and wouldn't give it up for anything. Not worth a flip, though if you don't take a moment to keep the back-up drive current every time a change is made on the main drive.

Just a thought.

Take care,
George
My question here is " Isn't Norton Ghost the same thing as doing "copy c:\". If so, why not just do that?

I own 2 laptops and am thinking of getting Norton Ghost?
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