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More info?)
"Nathan McNulty" <newsgroups@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Also, most hard drive vendors have their own software that does the same
> thing. Check your HD manufacturer's website.
>
I have Maxtor's software but that isn't for XP. Seagate works with Seagate
drives only and doesn't seem to work well unless I am too dense to make it
work. WD software works great but only with WD drives.
> There are a couple other imaging software titles available, but none with
> the type of support that Norton Ghost gets.
>
> MTP, you will be happy to know that much of the software behind Drive
> Image is supposed to be incorporated into the new version of Ghost. At
> least they didn't just buy them out and throw away the technology. I
> haven't purchased it yet since I'm waiting to get it free after rebate
> like I did with 2003, but I really hope the new version is more like Drive
> Image

>
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> Nathan McNulty
>
> Miss Perspicacia Tick wrote:
>> Dean wrote:
>>
>>>Does any one have knowledge of software that will allow the complete
>>>drive including OS to be copied to a new drive thus allowing the
>>>second drive to be used as the boot drive. WD has one but it can only
>>>be used with WD drives. Neither drive is a WD drive
>>>
>>>TIA
>>>Dean
>>
>>
>>
>> You not heard of Norton Ghost, then?! You're must be one of about 5 who
>> haven't! I hate to recommend a Symantec product, but they bought out
>> PowerQuest and discontinued Drive Image (my image software of choice).