Dear Eric:
   
  I had the same problem. I came up with a little of the following help. I use 
Acronis
  True Image. Acronis will image your "C:" system drive to a secure area on any 
harddrive. In case of a lost of files/folders or harddrive, the restore is 
fairly easy. 
  You can restore via Windows the missing files/folders or I run the standalone 
manager.
  if a disaster happens, you can standalone restore for example the C: drive. 
BTW - you also can have incrementals also.
   
  Hope this helps.
   
  Scott Ford
  Consultant

"Eric N. Bielefeld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  This thread comes at an opportune time. It reminded me to back up the stuff 
I really need on my PC. I hate to admit it, but I do an abominable job at 
backing up my data on either of my PCs. I bought Roxio about 6 months ago. 
I backed up everything at that time, but haven't since.

My brother-in-law lost his hard disk on one of his computers that he uses in 
his business. He does the taxes for the family farm. I finally was able to 
file my federal and state taxes yesterday - the last day of the extension I 
took. I think he would have been able to have this done a lot earlier 
without losing the hard drive.

Eric Bielefeld
Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer
Milwaukee Wisconsin
414-475-7434 

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