On 12/2/2010 2:14 AM,
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> I tried to Winzip the WINNT folder while
> Win2000 was running, it failed.
Yes, because some files were "busy" due to Windows accessing them.
Moreover, even if Winzip had just skipped those files, they would be
missing from the resulting zip file which could therefore not be used as
a complete restore in the case of a catastrophe.
> It sounds like this Ghost will allow access to individual files just
> like a Winzip file. I will not use backup softwware that does not
> allow me to access each individual file. Not only is it a hassle to
> retrieve stuff, but I have had these type of files fail in the past.
> I'll look into Ghost. Thanks
Look around and see if you can pick up an earlier version inexpensively.
Like most of the applications around today, Ghost has become pretty
bloated over the years as they add stuff that only a minority will ever
use to justify charging for an upgrade. In any case, it might be better
to use the earlier versions with your earlier Windows.
I'm still using V8 and it's plenty adequate to do what you want. (I
created a mini boot-cd which fits nicely in the pocket).
There is another thing you could look at too which will do what you
want, backing up to a USB drive and allowing access to individual files.
It's called Rebit (
http://rebit.com/ ) and runs continuously in the
background. It does work quite well actually. Sometimes you notice a
small performance hit but it's hardly noticeable the majority of the
time. (Basically, it gives priority to anything that's running on
Windows, but once it is accessing a file it has to safely complete that
access before handing back to the app).
Check out Acronis too - I'm not sure if it allows individual file
access/restore or not.