Sven Pran wrote:
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> "davidoc" <davidoc.3ajskc@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message
> news:davidoc.3ajskc@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com... Quote:
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>> i would definitely reccomend Acronis True image.
>
> Thanks, I shall look into that.
>
> A possible trouble is what I experienced with Norton Ghost which I used
> on my XP machine: Because it was a TRUE image it had the boot disk
> address as C: also on the disk copy so when I tried to boot from it (at
> location E
the boot process would fail.
>
> That is why at this time I'd rather fancy the ability to create a
> recovery (bootable) CD or DVD thatt could replace the original recovery
> CD as being updated.
>
> regards Sven I've often wondered why such a tool (apparently) doesn't exist. Instead
of a recovery disc that takes you back to factory condition, why can't
one simply make a recovery disc (or multiples -- more likely these days)
that simply restores the system to the point in time when that disc was
made?
Bob