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Question about dual partition backups
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<blockquote data-quote="Mastery" data-source="post: 1705536" data-attributes="member: 371646"><p>Thanks Slydude. I figured it wouldn't be easy as a simple click and backup to get the entire drive save. If I was just running one OS and had a failure, I'd lose all the data anyways. However, since it has to be done in two different manners, I'll just put each on it's own drive. I had though there was backup software available that was designed to copy an entire hard drive's contents regardless of all the OS software platforms that were installed, like Drive Image or something similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mastery, post: 1705536, member: 371646"] Thanks Slydude. I figured it wouldn't be easy as a simple click and backup to get the entire drive save. If I was just running one OS and had a failure, I'd lose all the data anyways. However, since it has to be done in two different manners, I'll just put each on it's own drive. I had though there was backup software available that was designed to copy an entire hard drive's contents regardless of all the OS software platforms that were installed, like Drive Image or something similar. [/QUOTE]
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