I'm currently using an RB1000 but I've got two RB450's sitting on a
shelf as backup. Just move the connection over an you're back up &
running! With the cost of equipment so low, why not?

On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 12:22 PM, Data Technology <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is not the answer to your question but I use a compact flash card
> with an ide adapter instead of a hard drive.  If something happens to
> the computer I can unplug the adapter and move it to another computer.
> It is also faster booting and more reliable than a hard drive.
>
> Greg Ihnen wrote:
>> I've googled and searched and can't find an answer to this. I posted to the 
>> MT forum, but I thought I'd try here too. Thanks!
>>
>> I would like to know if it's possible to back up the entire RouterOS install 
>> including the license on an x86 installation. I have a computer on which I 
>> was using for RouterOS but have swapped it out for an RB750. I want to use 
>> the computer for other things (perhaps Astaro or Untangle) but I don't want 
>> to lose the RouterOS license, and I would also like to have the computer 
>> ready to go back in service with RouterOS should the RB750 fail (I lost one 
>> to lightning before adding lightning protection). Understand I am not trying 
>> to pirate RouterOS or do anything which is contrary to the terms of the 
>> license. I just want to use the machine for something else, with the 
>> possibility of reverting back to RouterOS if the RB750 which replaced it 
>> should fail. If I didn't live in the jungle of South America I'd run down to 
>> Best Buy and pick up another SATA hard drive and use that for the other OS. 
>> But I only have one drive so I'm looking at imaging the drive with RouterOS 
>> on it and keep t
>  ha
>>  t image safe so I can use the hard drive for something else. Should this 
>> work? Any advice would be appreciated.
>>
>> Greg
>>
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