It does a good job, but took more like 10 Minutes to do it on a 1200 Mhz AMD with 512 Megs RAM. Don't get your dander up so at a simple suggestion that would only make it easier to do. As I said in t
Yes, that is one of the best features of TR. It can accept the entry in almost any order and put things in the correct place. It also can detect S&P and CQ mode automatically. In my pinion these two
There is no reason that a windows program will not run on NTFS. I would not convert myself. NTFS is actually slower, although it is perhaps a bit less likely to lose data. The biggest problem is that
PLEASE do NOT confuse people with that erroneous information. You have only copied the files but your registry is not copied. You have moved the files to a different drive so all the registry would b
Like I said, there are some program can be written but you have already said that you can lose some things and maybe one in 10000 have Partition <Magic. I have it but refused to pay the upgrade to th
All true. The main reason not to convert is if you want access from DOS or WIN98 or other program that does not support NTFS. The disk is never checked for errors with FAT32 either if it had been sh
You have the real word on this now. I can see only one reason for a home user to use NTFS. That is the ability to control access to files for user accounts. that MAY be a good reason, even for me. It
Just be certain that you make a FULL backup b before you convert because that is the only reasonable way to go back unless you have the latest Partition Magic. I would make a backup anyway. Norton Gh
That is a viable option IFF you have not already a system with hundreds of applications that were installed with Program Files on the C: drive. If you already have a system like that which most proba
BUT, remember that if you do not want to go through hiding one drive that the boot partition must be on the first drive so that means that it cannot be NTFS or you must put a small FAT boot partition
If you can find the enclosures at a reasonable price I think that is a VERY good idea. I agree that interactions with the dual boot setup described are numerous and can be fatal to the system.
However, if you run GOBACK, then the application changes are protected , at least most of them and much more so than the NTFS which does nothing with them. If you have the full version you can go ba
FIRST LET ME SAY that I am NOT attacking here, just wishing and dreaming! It is one of the problems that you have to live with using WriteLog. A large number of the contest support modules are done b
I find the easiest (therefore most likely to be done) backup is to run GOBACK on my system and to backup with Norton Ghost frequently and to write that backup to CD every so often.
A better question is why should the user have to be concerned with this at all. When you set if for CW that is unique it seems to me and any further configuration should be handled by the program. I
And pray tell, WHY is this file not posted on the web site? Why do I have to find out about this and manually update it? If a person does not use the program A LOT and watch for this type of informat