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| | Backup to Tape? Is there a freeware, shareware or super cheapware (!) backup program that can use IDE tape drives? I tried the trial version of Yosemite Backup but it doesn't play nice with Vista RTM. I'm disappointed that MS took out the capability for backup to tape from Vista. It's nice to be able to back up 40GB at a time with no intervention required. -- Tom Lake |
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| | Re: Backup to Tape? Get a USB disk drive and you can backup 80GB for the just more than the price of a typical IDE 40GB tape cassette. Or, for the price of about 3 tape cassettes, requiring at least two user interventions, you can get at least 250 GB of USB hard drive backup capacity that would require no intervention to use. Dale "Tom Lake" <tlake@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message news:F4FBD135-C3E6-49DE-9ACB-464470DAB415@microsoft.com... > Is there a freeware, shareware or super cheapware (!) backup > program that can use IDE tape drives? I tried the trial version > of Yosemite Backup but it doesn't play nice with Vista RTM. > I'm disappointed that MS took out the capability for backup > to tape from Vista. It's nice to be able to back up 40GB at > a time with no intervention required. > > -- > > Tom Lake |
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| | Re: Backup to Tape? "Tom Lake" <tlake@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message news:F4FBD135-C3E6-49DE-9ACB-464470DAB415@microsoft.com... > Is there a freeware, shareware or super cheapware (!) backup > program that can use IDE tape drives? I tried the trial version > of Yosemite Backup but it doesn't play nice with Vista RTM. > I'm disappointed that MS took out the capability for backup > to tape from Vista. It's nice to be able to back up 40GB at > a time with no intervention required. > I haven't tried it on Vista but they claim it is Vista compatible. http://www.novastor.com/PCBackup/bac...k_support.html I have used it with both XP and Windows 2000. It works very well with them. -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca |
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| | Re: Backup to Tape? "Dale" <nospam@nospam.ever> wrote in message news:%23jsyC3vQHHA.412@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Get a USB disk drive and you can backup 80GB for the just more than the > price of a typical IDE 40GB tape cassette. Or, for the price of about 3 > tape cassettes, requiring at least two user interventions, you can get at > least 250 GB of USB hard drive backup capacity that would require no > intervention to use. Thanks for the reply. We probably will go that route once we are able to copy our many years worth of data off the tapes. Tom Lake |
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