OK, guess that would be a "no". I'm going to use Microsoft's SynchToy for now. Thanks for the guidance.
Is it possible to use TI10 to "back up" data without having it put into proprietary .tib format? The reason I ask is that I have a new external...
After much pain trying to recover a borked HDD, I am left with a new 80GB HDD with only C: on it, and the (previously borked) 250GB HDD. The 250...
Heck, I'll try anything once. What makes you think I'll get different results from a boot CD? Care to walk me through that?
I don't know why either, but F: isn't even listed in the right pane of Recovery Expert, so there's nothing to scan. I'm not running it from a...
Actually, I tried with DD10 and it doesn't even see a second HDD. It's listed in Windows Explorer as F:. The product I mentioned before both saw...
Thanks for the reply. Nice to know there are other people out there on a Sunday afternoon thinking about this stuff. The Z: drive was a 120GB...
Well, things have gone from bad to worse. I started to make an image of C: onto a part of Z:, but the size was a little big so I used a...
I have a 250GB HDD that is divided up into C: and Z: partitions. C: contains the OS, program files, etc. C: is currently a 125GB partition, the...
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