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>Sandy, how much data do you want to back up? It's cheaper to buy an
>additional IDE drive that can hold a *copy* of all your files than it is
>to buy a new tape drive, tapes and tape backup software. (Back
>Again/2000 can back up to a hard drive, and xcopy can copy "all files" to
>a hard drive. Back Again/2000 has compression while xcopy does not.)
Peter,
That is a very appealing idea. If I put another IDE hard drive in place of
the tape drive, and I configure it as an HPFS drive, will it screw up my
OS/2 drive letters?
My current hard drive has a primary fat partition, C, for DOS and Win 3.1,
then an extended partition with four logical HPFS drives, D,E,F,and G.
"E" is the OS/2 boot partition.
Then I have another primary partition, Fat 32, for Win 98.
My second hard drive is just for LInux.
What happens if I put a third drive in?
Thanks,
Sandy
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