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gonna check it out this weekend. Thanks Rick! db > -----Original Message----- > From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / Rick DuVall > Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 4:02 PM > > Hi Dan, > > Yes, it boots a limited version of freebsd. And Yes, I > Image my Win2k > regularly even though it is pretty piggish. I have successfully > restored a > win98 image to another machine and restored a winnt 4 image to a little > server - worked like a charm. Sure pulled my chestnuts out of the fire on > the nt thing and dadgummed quick too - took about an hour and a half to > restore - backing up is slower. Totally operating system > independent - just > images the raw drive, compresses it on the fly and sends it to an > ftp server > on the network... > > No. I Use window's Defrag. There is a Freeware program > mentioned on the > g4u site which will write the zeroes. I do that during the day in the > background and boot to a g4u floppy at quitting time and have it do the > backup. > > Regards > > Rick DuVall > Systems Manager > Dealer's Auto Auction of Okc, Inc. > Rick@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Rick@xxxxxxxxxx> > (405) 947-2886 > Rick, > > Does G4U run from a bootable floppy? So one might be able to image a > Windows system? Are you implying that G4U can do the defrag and write hex > zeros as well? > > db
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