I posted this text here recently, soliciting various backup
and restore product experiences.
Thanks to all who provided helpful replies.
Additionally, during my recent 5/15 reply to:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...6832009?hl=en#
it caused me to recall a product that I'd used in the past be-
cause it was provided with an ExHD product I purchased.
The company is CMS Products:
http://www.cmsproducts.com/
and they provide competing backup/restore systems along
with various optional hardware. My experience with their
backup/restore software was positive, but it was just an
entry level product shipped with a piece of hardware that
I bought.
Their site uses some youtube video to demonstrate some of
their product operations. I'm going to look closer, and I sugg-
est those here still looking for backup/restore/recovery solu-
tions take a look also.
As usual, my disclaimer is that I have no personal/business/
financial interest in this CMS products, or anyone in/around
their organization. My only interest is as a former user.
Thanks again, for all the helpful comments.
Gary
"Anonymous" <com@com.com> wrote in message
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> Any suggestions for "complete" backup/restore SW for XP
> Pro? And that can be eventually migrated to Vista?
>
> I need "complete" backup/restore for data retention, image
> recovery, boot restore, (int)(ext)ernal large HD, and (E)-
> SATA support.
>
> The obvious answers, Acronis and Ghost, seem not to have
> unanimously glowing feedback on Amazon.
>
> Or, are the feedback just flawed?
>
> Acronis:
> http://www.amazon.com/review/product...View points=1
>
> Ghost:
> http://www.amazon.com/review/product...View points=1
>
>
> Thanks you very much,
>
> Gary
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