Clint,

Yep, the caps can be used effectively, BUT I found that it is the best
if you use it for BUT, OR, STOP, NO, YES, and similar emphasis words.
For items, have been generally just going back to caps of the first
letter(s) to differentiate from other words because of the emphasis
problem.

I used to do backups so infequentely myself, they were as good as not
being done. BUT with the whole issue of Keith's problem with his 98
partition while having an XP partiion, am going to do complete backups
from now on once the system is completely and totally setup.

Finding out that 98 is needed for some programs, which is why to use -
BUT finding out XP is just offering more and more in too many areas, and
with the compatability capabilities, can do programs that used to have
to be done in 98, as well as in 2K.

As far as back to backups, after finding it can do disaster backups in
all the windows OSs, and not just one or two, it is one of the BEST to
take care of the whole situation. TOO many of these programs want you to
do a re-install from scratch of 2K or XP before you can use their
restore software of your data that it just is not worth using their
software at all. NTIs DriveImage software does NOT have that limitation
I am glad to say.

As far as your concern of image/mirror, the DriveImage part of the Drive
Backup! Now Deluxe package can fully do what you want.

Ralph


"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> 
> Hee hee.  Now you're using all caps!  LOL!!  But **I know** you
> mean to place emphasis on it.  (I guess one could also use **
> like that).
> 
> I have YET to use a backup program.  I and others have ask here
> many times for the best ones, or ones to avoid and no one seems
> to know.  I have Drive Image Pro, but never used it.  I went to
> try it out and kept getting a warning about the partitions
> being bad or something like that.  I'm glad I said "no" to
> fixing it since I later found out from them and someone at this
> list to NEVER say yes to that for it will erase your HD!  That
> pretty much turned me off on Drive Image.
> 
> Yep, the 3 basic rules of computing are backup, backup, and
> backup.  So did you use the NTI backup?  Did you download an
> eval or what?  I think I have that here that came bundled with
> some CDRW drives, but I don't know if it's some limited version
> or a timed version.  I like a "mirrored" type of software that
> can "image" your HD and FULLY RESTORE the ENTIRE thing in one
> click in event of a failure of some kind.
> -Clint
> 
> Happy New Year to all & God Bless
> Clint Hamilton, Owner
> http://OrpheusComputing.com )
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