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In <1074883460-0-i-lists@synass.net>, on 01/23/04
at 09:19 AM, "i-lists" said:
>Myself I dod not switch over to using Unimaint's backup tools ! I am
>doing a very frequent archive with the WPS archive !!
>Do I miss something important doing so ???
If you have never had an archive restore fail, you are not missing
anything other than a bit of wasted time. Unimaint's backup runs faster
and runs with the the system up and running. I have seen too many systems
where the builtin Desktop resore fails to restore correctly. Depending on
the individual situation, the result is either a full restore, a
non-destructive makeini, a destructive makeini or a full reinstall. None
of these are things that would rate high on the scale of things I enjoy.
Regards,
Steven
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