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Martin H. Eastburn
 
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Lawrence Glickman wrote:
On Mon, 8 Aug 2005 11:53:29 -0400, "North"
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When I need to fdisk, I simply boot from my dos 5 floopy set.
fdisk is an old dos command that erases the HD. Fdisk should aways be done
before formatting. I's the sure fire way to clean the HD.

n.



I've put Acronis True Image back to work. They have a bootable CD,
that allows you to take-out the original partition(s) ( same as FDISK
) before restoring the Image.

No virus is going to infect the read-only CD, which is nice. I didn't
realize that Acronis had this feature until I looked at the fine print
on the CD. Live and learn. It works just fine.

Acronis -also- lets you boot from a dos 5 floppy set, but I can boot
from my CD drive, and prefer to do it that way. There just isn't any
way a CD ROM is going to get infected, that I can think of.

So it looks like there are a lot of ways to get back to normal on your
computer, the limiting factor being when was the last time you backed
it up.

Lg

I have a love hate relationship - Acronis still uses only CD's to backup.
DVD's are here and should be used if there.
It did bail this computer out of a makers mistake - small C drive and large D drive.
Nice if you are saving something... - install software and C fills up.
I was using both for software - then remembered Acronis - steel 20G from D and use
it as C (same disk in this case) - now there is plenty for now disk. Some data bases
are growing by the day - books is getting large. Nice thing, did this with the software
there - just re-mapping (as it should be done).

Martin

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