![]() I had a spare drive that was the exact same size as my main hard drive. Here's how I used to perform backups in W98SE: It takes time and a little know-how to set up, but it works well if your network adapters are supported in terms of the DOS drivers required. I use the master/slave system it provides to send backups over the network to another machine after booting both from floppies. Both work well for the CD-ROM backups I create, but I don't know what the upper bound is on the file size of the chunks it creates. If you use this particular version, make sure to get the final release (Build 3.854).įor Win98, I use Norton Ghost 2001 and Norton Ghost 2002. ![]() I use it to do backups for two different WinXP boxes (one Home, one Professional). ![]() The software works well for logical partition or whole drive backups, but the incremental and differential backups did not work at all for me. I have used it on Windows XP to create DVD-sized chunks in a backup, but I haven't used it in Win98. Acronis True Image 9.0 states that it supports the following:
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