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>As I said, my hope is to use Drive Image to save my systems partition to
>another physical hard drive. Last time I looked into a CD burner, I seem
>to recall that it cost $250 for the needed software to support OS/2, in
>addition to the cost of the Burner, and only certain Burners are
>supported. Unless perhaps a burner is supported by the standalone
>diskette version of Drive image, which is a possibility I guess, if one
>was willing to limit use of the Burner to this alone. Hard drives are
>pretty cheap these days (you can buy a whole lot of gigs for $250!), and
>I don't need to keep multiple generations of my system drive.
>Am I correct about the extra $250 cost of needed OS/2 software for a CD
>Burner?
>Any comments on the viability of using PowerQuest's Drive Image to save
>my OS/2 system partition to another hard drive?
Drive Image boots from a floppy and will recognize, and burn to, your CD
burner. No OS/2 software is required.
Beware, Drive Image V. 5.0 is the last version to support HPFS partitions.
The new Drive Image 2002 does not support HPFS (although there is a way to
use it by disabling one of the features, I forget which at the moment).
Also, with Drive Image, you can only restore a complete partition -- not
individual files like with backup software and tape.
Sandy
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