I've just gotten Norton Ghost both the corporate version and
the PE 2002. I know there was a thread in this forum with
very helpful info on how to image drives and partitions with
Ghost. But I think I remember seeing the advice that you
should only use CDRs of capacity 650 Meg.
Could someone explain why this is so. I want to use Ghost to
image my drive and right now I just have 700 Meg. capacity
CDRs. I would think considering the explosion of 700 Meg.
blank CDRs out on the market today, the software would
support burning to this capacity.
Enlightened advice appreciated.
By the way, if you read this Roadworker, thanks for the
advice regarding using ISObuster on those damaged Office
2000 disks. I actually used WIN ISO as I was told that was
better than ISObuster. Anyway, I had no problem making
working backup copies from the ISO image files.
the PE 2002. I know there was a thread in this forum with
very helpful info on how to image drives and partitions with
Ghost. But I think I remember seeing the advice that you
should only use CDRs of capacity 650 Meg.
Could someone explain why this is so. I want to use Ghost to
image my drive and right now I just have 700 Meg. capacity
CDRs. I would think considering the explosion of 700 Meg.
blank CDRs out on the market today, the software would
support burning to this capacity.
Enlightened advice appreciated.
By the way, if you read this Roadworker, thanks for the
advice regarding using ISObuster on those damaged Office
2000 disks. I actually used WIN ISO as I was told that was
better than ISObuster. Anyway, I had no problem making
working backup copies from the ISO image files.