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Norton Ghost 2003 Recommended

Hibiscus writing on Google Answers:

I think your best bet is to get a copy of Norton Ghost 2003. Ghost has proven itself to be a fantastic tool time and time again, and the new version is particularly well suited to what you want to do because it now has a Windows interface that doesn't require you to boot the system from a boot disk in order to make backups (though you would still need to use the boot disk to restore a drive image). It has USB support so you can make an image of your drive on to the USB drive you have attached to your system, but it also has full support for network imaging, so if you have a network with multiple machines you could make images on to the drive of another machine. If you aren't backing up huge amounts of data, Ghost also allows you to make images straight to CD or DVD. It allows you to use file compression, so if you have 100GB drives to backup but your external drive isn't quite so large you should still be alright. The new version also supports USB connection to another computer, and supports USB 2.0 to local devices.

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