I recently purchased True Image, Workstation, not home. And Also
universal restore. 

It is magnificent!. The bootup disk can grab restore images from network
harddrives. 

Also the universal restore is capable of replacing the HAL in windows so
you don't get screwed over when moving images from different hardware. I
actually use it for backing up and restoring virtual computers. Its way
smaller and easier than actually trying to keep copies of Virtual
Harddrives.

It also makes me far more independent of Virtual Computer vendors. +
side is I can restore my virtual computer onto real hardware when/if I
ever want to test at full speed.

Damn good product. So is partition expert!

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Subject: Re: [DUG-Offtopic] Drive imaging

I'm looking for a free lunch, but Jeremy mentioned going to a bigger
drive:

What's the deal with restoring the system partition - wouldn't the
drive geometry differences cause a screwup (in restored drive
specs/system information at least) during the restore?



cheers,
peter


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