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Old December 8th 08, 09:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Richie Hardwick[_2_]
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Default Can't get XP Professional to boot

"Anna" wrote:

I can't recall if during the course of the thread there was any discussion
of a disk cloning/disk imaging program and you used such for backup
purposes. Assuming you use one of those types of programs it would be a
relatively simple matter to clone the contents of your boot HDD to the 1 TB
drive so as to easily create the latter as your boot HDD (assuming it's not
already). As you may have noticed from previous postings of mine on this
subject we are strong fans of the Casper 5 disk-cloning program (it's not a
disk imaging program such as the Acronis True Image program) for routine
basic disk-to-disk cloning for comprehensive backup purposes.


Casper is a fine program IF you do a lot of cloning, which the average
user does not.

If you will only be needing to clone infrequently, it makes no sense
to go with Casper when ATI will clone AND image your drive, and will
ALSO image any directories/files you select to backup.

Casper can only clone.

Richie Hardwick
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