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jbrush@aros.net wrote:
(re DFSEE)
> According to the menu I just checked, v6.5.
The most recent version released that I know of is 6.13.
> >Zipping or XCopying will miss certain things. This topic has come up at
> >meetings.
>
> You say that way too confidentally, when in fact, I have done it dozens of
> times, and never missed anything. Quite a few people use xcopy that way and
> have no issues with it in other forums.
>
> What does everyone say comes up missing?
I don't recall, and I'm not technically inclined, anyway. However, here's the bottom
line: Zip and Xcopy work at the file level. DFSEE images (or Partition Magic or
Drive Image or GHOST images) work at the bit & sector level. That is what you need,
if you want to insure an exact duplication, and picking up *whatever* may be there in
the partition.
Jordan
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