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J R:  
 
> >I suppose   
> >> DFSee would do this too.  
>   
>   
> That's definitely the method of choice: a full  
> bit-level imaging of the W2K boot partition by DFSEE.   
> I recommend the partition's having passed the W2K  
> equivalent of Autocheck (the CHECKDISK that should  
> take place at bootup) before you make the image.  A  
> partition defrag before imaging wouldn't hurt either.   
> I further recommend that you make a no-compression  
> image.  (This is the product of hard experience.  I've  
> lost two W2K partitions on each of two machines.   
> Lost, as in unrecoverable.  But *none* that couldn't  
> be restored successfully, since I started doing it  
> this way.)    
 
So, you advise any Win2K backup be made with Win2K software or   
DFSee to a Win2K file system. I understand your advice and I   
can imagine why it is the wisest position.  
 
Martin  
 
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