Hey Folks,

I've been using my old version of Ghost for years, with no problem. Booting from a floppy and migrating my windows install from smaller to larger and larger drives. I've finally got to the point where that version no longer supports my hardware, I get some archaic error from DOS saying it can't read my drives for some reason. Rather than mess around with it trying to fix it, I've considered just getting a new program to handle the job.

Is Acronis True Image what I'm looking for? I want to boot from (prefereably) USB thumbdrive and be able to make an image to an external USB drive. Booting from CD or floppy is a close second choice.

I then want to take that USB drive and put it internal into the system and take the smaller drive out of service.


Running Vista Home Premium and have a few EXT3 drives on my main HDD.


I've not been impressed with Ghost 2003 or Ghost 10, but if Ghost14 is any better than those I can go with that as well.


Following the link I found on the list a few weeks ago I can get Acronis True Image for $30.


What do you think?



Thanks!


Christopher Fisk
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