I checked the Paragon website. I believe it is just backup software, and I have Acronis' new True Image software which can do full images and restoration disks. I guess I need to search for a software raid solution.
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Browse All TopicsI have a new HP Desktop with two 640mb drives. I want to use the second one as a mirror of drive 1. How do I proceed? I'm running Windows 7 RC.
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Unfortunately I believe you are correct. If I added a fast RAID card, that would be a reasonable option, but a software RAID would slow the system down a bit, and if there was a problem on my drive 0, it could be replicated on drive 1. My best bet is a periodic image with Acronis since I own it already.
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by: noxchoPosted on 2009-08-27 at 03:41:24ID: 25196397
I think you have 640GB drives and you want to clone drive 0 to drive 1, am I right? e.com/home /db-profes sional/
As you are using Windows 7 you need a compatible product.
I recommend Drive Backup 9.0 Professional Edition that can do both mirroring and image the system to compressed backup archive.
Look it here: http://www.paragon-softwar
When you download and install the product, run it and enter Wizards menu.
There find Copy HDD wizard and start it. Follow its instructions and complete the copy. Both should be bootable with identical OS on them.