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I backup my 2.5 GB of data
every month and it only takes about 20 minutes.
The price of harddrives has been dropping dramatically in the past few
years. I remember in 1988 a 1 GB harddrive cost approx. $10,000. It was
housed in a case about 4 feet high!
I recently decided that since the cost of a harddrive is considerably
less than the cost of a streaming tape drive (about $300), plus tapes (about
$30) it would be smarter to backup my harddrive to another harddrive.
I was encouraged to proceed with this idea when I read an article in
PC Alamode recently about a product named ‘Drive Image’
by Powerquest. I
called the company and talked to their Tech Rep, and discussed my proposition,
and he said Drive Image would do exactly that, i.e. Backup my harddrive
to another harddrive.
So, I bought “Drive Image”, and a harddrive identical to the one I have
been using. I first installed the harddrive, and then ‘Drive Image’ (which
comes on a CD.)
During the installation of “Drive Image” one creates two floppy disks.
In order to backup your harddrive, you must boot your system using the
first floppy disk. You are presented with several options, one of which
is “Drive Image” which creates an “Image” of your harddrive which is stored
as a file and which can be saved in different media forms, Zip Disc, CD’s
etc. Another option is “disk to disk” which is what I use. My default harddrive
is ‘C’, and the additional drive is
‘D’. Before the backup, ‘D’ is visible as an icon in “My Computer”,
after the backup, the ‘D’ icon disappears. The “Disk to Disk” backup backs
up ‘C’ to ‘D’ and for my system, takes about 20 minutes
I had occasion to restore my ‘C’ drive from ‘D’, and it worked flawlessly;
again, it took about 20 minutes. When I used a streaming tape to backup
my system which had about 1.5 GB, it required about 4 hours.
PowerQuest Website
lists Drive Image for $69.95 but it is usually discounted at local PC stores.
Sales 1-800-379-2566. E-mail
questions about Drive Image.
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