I use Ghost2002 and clone my primary HDD with all its partitions to
identical size and type HDD. The copy can be inserted as the primary
HDD .. and it boots every time. That's my experience so far.
Moreover, I have adapted a 3 HDD strategy for backup (and occasional
rotation of HDDs), and keep overwriting my oldest about weekly. With a
2GHz P4-M chip a 60GB HDD Ghosting takes about 25 minutes.
Hope this helps.
Frank K-F
Kathe Robin wrote:
>Thast 9. Is the backup bootable? In other words if you remove your
>original HD which you just made a full backup of and insert the backup
>disk in the original drives bay, can you now power up the TP and have it
>boot identically to the original source drive?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Max
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