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Hiya, Im sorry if this question is really silly.
Does this programme do the same as Norton Ghost does for the PC. What im looking to do is to take a "picture" of the hard drive so that if i ever need to restore all my programmes and files will be exactly as they was when i baccked up, like ghost does... also things like my dock icons will be restored etc. . . Does this programme do this ? if not is it just for files and folders ? immmmm sooo confused. . anyone tell me in a real simple term !? Many thanks in advance mistermaker |
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It's not exactly the same as Ghost, mistermaker, but yes -- it'll do the same basic thing. (Note, though, that applications that "lock" themselves to the physical drive for copy protection purposes will not be "locked" to the new drive.)
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