[pchelpers] Re: Norton Ghost

   Deborah, thanks for the response.  I am curious to know how 
to use it. My system is Windows XP Home and the hard drive is 
68.7 Gigs and there is 59 gigs of free space. I tried backing it 
up with high compression to a 20 Gig drive and it ran out of 
room.
    Is your Hard drive and NTSF drive or a Fat32?  Seems like 
the back up is different for NTSF as it seems to want to also 
back up all the unused portion too.
    By the way I am using Ghost 2002 it looks like Ver 5.1

    Cy


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Debora Inklaar" <inklaar@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "pchelpers" <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 1:55 AM
Subject: [pchelpers] Norton Ghost


>I use Norton Ghost 6, but I suppose it is not very different 
>from 9. It is a very nice program, as you can use it to format 
>your harddisk without going through all the trouble to install 
>everything, all the drivers and stuff, again.
> I usually setup windows and then all the drivers and some 
> programs that I use all the time and then use Ghost to do the 
> backup. Next time I use it to format the drive windows is 
> situated on. After a while you have to renew it though, as you 
> get some new hardware and the drivers are different. If you do 
> a lot of formatting :) it is a very useful program.
> Debora

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