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Peter Skye wrote:
>Yes, thanks Ray. For background, I've always done this even in my DOS
>days. On this machine OS/2 is on G: and all data (and non-OS/2 apps)
>are on H:, and my two backup partitions are on M: and N:. Both backup
>partitions are on the same physical drive which is dumb but I'm out of
>drive bays in this tall tower cabinet (two floppies, two CDs, two tape
>drives, four hard drives).
>
Is any of your backup to another machine. I assume you have enough old
stuff that is suitable for that purpose. It you don't an announced trip
to a SCOUG meeting would probably get you more than you wanted.
Ray
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