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Old 12-11-2003, 08:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Kids Sys Works 2004 vs. Sys Works 2004 Pro vs. Drive Image

What I'm wanting is a way to ensure I can restore my disk drive partitions and all of their contents to be exactly the way they were in case I pull a bone-head move and cause some unrecoverable hard disk failure. Both versions include "GoBack", which monitors HDD accesses, and will allow me to recreate the contents of the disk "as it was in any moment in recent history". I don't read anywhere in it's description though about creating a backup or boot disk. The Pro version includes Ghost for $40. more.

Also, can I have some opinions on Ghost vs. PowerQuest Drive Image 2003? I run Win2K, and I've read about problems people are having with Drive Image on XP machines. Any problems for Win2K users? The only place I found with any customer reviews on it were at Amazon.com, which seemed mixed at best. Thanks.

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Beating a dead horse am I? Should I have titled it Norton System Works 2003 vs. Pro vs. PowerQuest Drive Image?

I'd rather read customer comments instead of magazine/online reviews, but I couldn't find much here. Guess I'll try searching on PowerQuest.

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First posted at 9:01AM, followup at 10:05AM... try a bit more patience... we aren't getting paid to provide tech support
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First posted at 9 am on 12/11, followed up 10:05 on 12/12. Redo the math!

I don't see any sarcasm in my post, just honest questions. If it bothers you, no need to respond right?
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Sorry... didn't notice the date... my bad. No sarcasm... just comment. I use Ghost.
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