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Old June 21st 06, 02:16 PM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
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Default Ghost: How to differentiate between drives when cloning?

"Timothy Daniels" writes:

""Jukka I Seppänen"" wrote:


You don't say what the problem is.


("...windows running..."). Ok, left out some die-hard DOS-habits and
some easy to use practises.


Goal is to make fast repairs a long away with dummies (more than I am).
So when that dreaded total disaster hits (by babies, trucks, etc.)
thing can be explained by phone:
"Take that HD and connect two (different) cables, check up- and down-
positions, plug and go. Don't put HD over anything metal, just sides
connect with metal."

For a small companies fast turn up times might be critical, theirs
customers won't wait days, maybe only one hour max. no matter the
reason.

Identical 1:1 copies are good, thats why differentiate between new
and old is difficult.

Yes, those RAID's are too bulky and expensive.
Trying just to keep things simple for simple people, anything more
complicated is too prone to user errors for people which don't do
those things everyday, without hurry, dead tired or any former
background.

I have immediate access to the clone's file structure. That
utility is Casper XP, and you can download a free 30-day trial
copy from www.FSSdev.com/products/casperxp/ .



Will check that. Thanks.


Jukka