If prior to the restoration attempt, XP boots properly, and DI 7.0 works;
you should be able to restore from the XP environment. Otherwise, you have
to use the CD that DI 7.0 came on. This is a boot CD and the restore
program opens automatically. You were supposed to check the operability of
this by default during the initial installation. The purpose of the boot CD
operability was explained during the installation. There is the normal help
menu in DI 7.0, and there are a few extensive adobe acrobat files for
further in depth help. There is an link to PowerQuest in the help section
as well.
A typical hard drive is mounted in a tray, and is deemed removable.
Dave
"Michael S." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am using a program called Drive Image 7.0 to backup my C drive
> containing my operating system and all my programs. I want this backup
> in case of a disaster so that I can restore it without having to
> format and re install all my programs.
>
> I would like to know froms someone who knows this program how I get to
> the backup file if I cannot boot into windows because of the disaster.
>
>
> I am backing up to a slave drive which is in a drawer and usually out
> of the computer.
>
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