Murali wrote:
> Bruce,
> Thanks for your reply.
> This drive has all my business software and was formatted years ago.  I 
> thought the only way to change the format was to wipe the drive so I 
> never changed it.  It's a 4 gig w/about 1.4 Gig available - that's alot 
> to back up - and I've never felt comfortable (due to lack of 
> experience) w/trying to restore an entire drive w/Retrospect.  This is 
> mostly because of the catalog system Retrospect uses.  Wouldn't I have 
> to put the catalog on the drive BEFORE I tried to restore?
> Regards,

I don't think so, since the whole point of backup software is to restore 
on a new drive after an old one fails.

Read your Retrospect manual.


-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs




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