>Don't remember Bob and don't know what Clippy refers to either, so I plead
>much ignorance.

Check 'em out at Wikipedia. Bob was "Microsoft's most visible failure." 
(Before Vista I guess.)

>But if there was a save/backup default, every new file or every change to 
>an existing file would be changed on the back up, just as on the original 
>hard drive. The back up could then be an exact mirror of whatever is currently
>on the hard drive.

Many programs already can do this, but it ain't useful.

>In fact, isn't there something that basically does this now?  Is that what 
>ghosting refers to?

Again, not useful.


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