I use Ghost 2002 to back up 3 computers, W98 and WXP. I boot the computer
from a Ghost DOS disk, select the "source" drive and then the "destination"
drive. I worry that I will get them confused and thus destroy the primary
disk. I always use a backup drive slightly smaller than the primary, to
prevent confusion. That is the only way I know how to differentiate. My
primary drive is always listed at the top, but I don't know why and thus
can't rely on that. I have a friend who did it backwards and overwrote his
primary drive. Does anybody have a better trick for labelling, or otherwise
positively differentiating, the source and destination drives when using
Ghost? Thanks, Bob Lendrim
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