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Re: Backup software--like GHOST
"William B. Lurie" <billurie@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:O7YUS9xvIHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Lil' Dave said:
>> In the bios setup of said 865PE chipset, I remap the SATAs to primary ide
>> master/slave (nothing actually connected to primary ide). ME and 98SE
>> have no problem with that. My feeling is that somewhere along the line
>> both TI and Casper both get mixed up due this setup. Casper, perhaps,
>> more so. Both TI and Casper were recommended in XP general newsgroup for
>> quite some time. TI's restoration was unusable. Casper (cloning) broke
>> both the source and the target. Fixed with DI 7.0 boot CD, and sourced
>> firewire hard drive with backup images.
>>
>> I don't use DI 6.0/2002 any more. Moved 98SE to a removable hard drive
>> connected to a Ultra133 TX2 card. The DI 6.0/2002 boot floppy can't see
>> anything connected to that card. I also use ME on that same hard drive
>> as well for keeping local banking records. A backup of entire hard drive
>> I keep cloned on an identical removable hard drive using Partition
>> Commander.
>
> Dave, I started this thread and it's been interesting, how far
> and wide it has been stretched. I don't know if I should be
> thankful or apologetic.
>
> But, Dave, I'm going to cut all of the OT thread off, in replying and
> asking you for more details about your comment that "TI's restoration was
> unusable". I just installed TI -8 and am about to test it.
First off, depending on the hardware and bios setup, TI will probably work
for you. I was simply relating the problems I had with my specific
hardware.
TI restoration result with 98/ME resulted with the 98/ME boot screen coming
up, then, nothing, waited over an hour. With XP, said hal.dll could not be
found or was corrupted.
As a precaution, consider saving the image to writable CD in ISO 9660 format
(standard data format). Pull the current hard drive out, and use an
alternative hard drive as test bed for restoration.
--
Dave
"William B. Lurie" <billurie@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:O7YUS9xvIHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Lil' Dave said:
>> In the bios setup of said 865PE chipset, I remap the SATAs to primary ide
>> master/slave (nothing actually connected to primary ide). ME and 98SE
>> have no problem with that. My feeling is that somewhere along the line
>> both TI and Casper both get mixed up due this setup. Casper, perhaps,
>> more so. Both TI and Casper were recommended in XP general newsgroup for
>> quite some time. TI's restoration was unusable. Casper (cloning) broke
>> both the source and the target. Fixed with DI 7.0 boot CD, and sourced
>> firewire hard drive with backup images.
>>
>> I don't use DI 6.0/2002 any more. Moved 98SE to a removable hard drive
>> connected to a Ultra133 TX2 card. The DI 6.0/2002 boot floppy can't see
>> anything connected to that card. I also use ME on that same hard drive
>> as well for keeping local banking records. A backup of entire hard drive
>> I keep cloned on an identical removable hard drive using Partition
>> Commander.
>
> Dave, I started this thread and it's been interesting, how far
> and wide it has been stretched. I don't know if I should be
> thankful or apologetic.
>
> But, Dave, I'm going to cut all of the OT thread off, in replying and
> asking you for more details about your comment that "TI's restoration was
> unusable". I just installed TI -8 and am about to test it.
First off, depending on the hardware and bios setup, TI will probably work
for you. I was simply relating the problems I had with my specific
hardware.
TI restoration result with 98/ME resulted with the 98/ME boot screen coming
up, then, nothing, waited over an hour. With XP, said hal.dll could not be
found or was corrupted.
As a precaution, consider saving the image to writable CD in ISO 9660 format
(standard data format). Pull the current hard drive out, and use an
alternative hard drive as test bed for restoration.
--
Dave