What O/S?

Daniel Wysocki
Twin*.*Computers
Fast Reliable Wallet-Friendly


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Diane Poremsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


While I'm joking about the fool part...  what is the easiest way for a non
technical person to create a cloned drive (on USB) that they can swap out to
boot if their drive fails?



My friend with the USB drive that won't work without editing the registry
(which we haven't tried yet - it works just fine with a powered hub) wants
to use the second drive as a clone that he can just swap out. I use True
image, but I'm not cloning so that I can just swap disks, I need to restore
the image.





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