Hi all:
 
I can't remember who suggested this one,  "Drive Image XML"  by  runtime,  
But I have downloaded it and used the "Drive to Drive"  function  and found it 
to be very good all around and very simple.  It  was a little slow but who 
cares.  You just go do something else when it's  working.  Being an image or 
course the files stay in their natural readable  state.  Worth an honest try 
and a 
donation if you use it.    Bye
 
 
_www.runtime.org/dixml.htm_ (http://www.runtime.org/dixml.htm)   
 
 
Emile



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