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Old 02-15-2007, 08:59 PM
brett
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Default Re: Refurbished HD for laptop?

> Yeah, the only real downside over a clone is that it takes a
> little longer to have a usable system after a drive failure, but
> thats hardly ever that important with a personal system.


What do you mean by this last part? Doesn't TrueImage make the
restore bootable or is there something else you manually have to do?

If the primary crashes and you can't boot into it, TrueImage allows
you to make a bootable CD but where do you go from there? Format the
primary and restore the image onto it? Will it be bootable or can you
mark it to be bootable?

I guess TrueImage will handle my needs. I'll just not expect to be up
and running immediately. Maybe a couple of hours, which is fine.

Thanks again,
Brett


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