Phyllis,
> Boy, am I confused..my backup to d is if no value, so I have to buy a
> program that will duplicate my c: drive to d: drive?
Not if you did it with an ordinary copying program. Norton Ghost is what I
use but mine is older. The program created a bootable CD. I boot with it
then select the options. It will clone to an external hard drive. but it
wipse the partition which is part of creating a clone I guess. So with your
huge D partition you will also wipe what is now on that drive. There's
another program called Acronis, there's an Acronis Yahoo group too. They may
be able to help you figure out how to create a C clone to a CD. I bought it
beause the hype made is sound like would burn directly to the CD, oops I
mean a DVD. I couldn't figure out how to do that, not directly. So I created
a file, large file, and burned it to a DVD. The file size will depend on the
size of the partition.
Jim
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