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Best method to make a mirror image using a pull-out drive.

Asked by Sparks2 in Hard Drives & Storage

Tags: mirror, image, drive, make

System = Intel board with Intel Plll 800 cpu, 512 ram and the operating system is Win ME  Three HDDs “C” is 80G, “D” 40G and a 20 Gig  pull-out drive (to be used as mirror backing up 7 Gig ).  "C" is a 80 Gig.

What I am trying to accomplish is a full back up of everything (a mirror image) onto a pull-out drive so when my hard drive crashes I can just replace the bad hard drive with the pull-out drive and be up and running in a very short time. I also want to be able to do a differential backup once a week to keep the pull-out up to date. I don't mind buying Ghost if that is what is needed. I was hoping to use MS Backup though. I back up "my docs" once a week on CDRW and important files daily on CDRW as well.
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