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Old 06-26-2009, 01:36 PM   #2
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I would download a trial copy of Novastor 10 and do a Disaster Recovery back-up.. It makes a bootable full backup up on the whole hard drive, not just the original HP file set.
The evulation copy is fully operational, and good for 15 days from date of install. There is also apdf users manual

I would download novastor 10 demo and pdf file. Make a Disaster Recovery Full backup of the hard drive. It will be self bootable, using DVDs. Read the PDF file..ists pretty easy to use. It will restore all of your opeerating system, data, and programs in i swell swoop.

The evualtion program is fully operational and good for 15 days.

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