David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/5/2015 6:59 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Of course I backup.  I do it weekly.  But if I cannot boot, I cannot
restore from a backup.  I was doing backups by folders, not by
partitions.  Now I backup by partitions.

Unfortunately stupid drive letters have unnecessarily complicated
Windows. Much prefer Linux filesystem where data can be moved another
partition, another drive, another system, or even span all of the above
without impacting your installation at all.


I used UNIX well before I ever saw a PC with Windows, both UNIX C and
UNIX Korn.  I really like them and still code server-side scripts for my
Web site in UNIX.  However, many of the applications that I like only
exist for Windows.


I hear ya, I only have one Windows system left and it is only because CorelDraw only works in Windows and I need it for my business. Inkscape is no alternative...nor and Adobe offering either ;-)

What I meant is mounting failed Windows disk to recover lost SeaMonkey profile...No crapware on Windows will stop you from access your data with Linux. Fix more than one infected Windows users system that way.

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Take care,

Jonathan
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