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Johnny,
You may want to try a program called Second Copy at http://www.centered.com/
It is a great cost effect way to keep a current backup. You can get a free
30 day trial. I use this software to keep a current back up of embroidery
designs and then burn the files to a CD for off site storage.
Phil Benson
Embroidery Nation
http://www.embroiderynation.com/
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Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 7:21 PM
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Subject: [PCBUILD] Backing up Hard drive?
Hello All, I have a Laptop Notebook Dell CPxJ running windows XP Pro., 12
gig hard drive, Pentium III 500 mhz, 128 meg ram.
With an external hard drive of about 120 gigs attached to a USB hub (version
2.0) running from my PCMCIA slot, to back up my 12 gig hard drive can I
just copy and paste or drag-and-drop my entire 12 gig hard drive to the
external hard drive, or is there certain steps I have to take?
Or does anyone have a better suggestion?
Thanks All
Johnny
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