wrote:
> So, you advise any Win2K backup be made with Win2K
> software or
> DFSee to a Win2K file system. I understand your
> advice and I
> can imagine why it is the wisest position.
Martin,
I run DFSEE from its own boot floppy (the BOOTDSK
distribution of DFSEE -- not to be confused with
OS/2's own BOOTDISK utility), or from a DFSEE bootable
CD. These are actually FREEDOS based. It avoids
having any in-use OS or locked files issue, relating
to the HDD. The image file is generally written to a
large FAT-32 partition I just use for extra storage.
Jordan
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