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12-06-2001 12:56 PM
12-06-2001 12:56 PM
Backup for business data
I'm looking for a good backup program for my Pavilion 7936 that supports Windows XP and my Philips CDD4851 CDRW drive. I've tried the shareware programs AISBackup and DBackup, but neither one can see my CDRW drive.
The Record Now program would be fine except that it doesn't support CD spanning for files that exceed a single disk's space.
Any suggestions?
P.S. I wasn't provided with an installation CD to install NTBACKUP.
The Record Now program would be fine except that it doesn't support CD spanning for files that exceed a single disk's space.
Any suggestions?
P.S. I wasn't provided with an installation CD to install NTBACKUP.
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12-07-2001 08:00 AM
12-07-2001 08:00 AM
Re: Backup for business data
hi,
here we use both legato networker and backupexec.
backupexec is for easier and more compatible than legato.
at least , you can use Symantec Ghost to backup on your CDRW; which can do incremental since version 7.0
here we use both legato networker and backupexec.
backupexec is for easier and more compatible than legato.
at least , you can use Symantec Ghost to backup on your CDRW; which can do incremental since version 7.0
anything is impossible
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