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Hi Sandy and folks
Look at DFSee !!!
http://www.dfsee.com/dfsee.htm
Good luck, svobi
jr_fox@pacbell.net on 12.09.2003 08.43.47
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Drive Image
Sandy inquired:
> Is there an OS/2 aware program that does the same thing as
Powerquest's
> Drive Image?
If you meant an analagous or work-alike program, not that I ever heard
of.
The two main competitors -- Powerquest's DI and Norton's GHOST -- seemed
to own that program category.
If by awareness, you meant support for HPFS (and, by extension, OS/2) ,
PQ
dropped this from Partition Magic around version 5, and dropped it from
DI
sometime after version 4. Later versions of PM ran under Win instead
of from
DOS, so I would imagine this might also be the case with the later DI
versions.
Ray recently posted here that he uses PM 3.0x to copy partitions from
h/d to
h/d. But that is not the same thing as making compressed image files
that can
be archived to cd, etc. That is a rather particular specialty.
Jordan
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