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| Re: Norton's GoBack "RENEE" <RENEE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3935712F-5C9D-4A70-B572-BC755B02A563@microsoft.com... > Just want everyone to know that if you have a dual hard drive computer - > you > cannot install GoBack. It will tell you that when you try to install. > This > should be known so that people don't waste their money on it. Read instructions. Said otherwise for additional hard drives. ftp://ftp.symantec.com/public/englis...ls/gob2005.pdf -- Jonny |
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| Re: Norton's GoBack "RENEE" <RENEE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3935712F-5C9D-4A70-B572-BC755B02A563@microsoft.com... > Just want everyone to know that if you have a dual hard drive computer - > you > cannot install GoBack. It will tell you that when you try to install. > This > should be known so that people don't waste their money on it. Read instructions. Said otherwise for additional hard drives. ftp://ftp.symantec.com/public/englis...ls/gob2005.pdf -- Jonny |
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| Re: Norton's GoBack GoBack works fine with multiple hard drives. It is the one product which Symantec provides which is really useful, maybe because Symantec has not really tinkered with it since it acquired it, other than to add the test mode. It will really save your ass if you do a software install that screws up your machine. I just used it an hour ago to restore my boot drive after a system dll got corrupted. YES, I know that system restore will also solve that problem. But with GoBack I was able to restore some critical data files, something that System Restore will not do. -- Howard On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 22:22:45 -0600, "Jonny" <spamyourself@blackworm.net> wrotG: >"RENEE" <RENEE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:3935712F-5C9D-4A70-B572-BC755B02A563@microsoft.com... >> Just want everyone to know that if you have a dual hard drive computer - >> you >> cannot install GoBack. It will tell you that when you try to install. >> This >> should be known so that people don't waste their money on it. > >Read instructions. Said otherwise for additional hard drives. >ftp://ftp.symantec.com/public/englis...ls/gob2005.pdf |
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| Re: Norton's GoBack GoBack works fine with multiple hard drives. It is the one product which Symantec provides which is really useful, maybe because Symantec has not really tinkered with it since it acquired it, other than to add the test mode. It will really save your ass if you do a software install that screws up your machine. I just used it an hour ago to restore my boot drive after a system dll got corrupted. YES, I know that system restore will also solve that problem. But with GoBack I was able to restore some critical data files, something that System Restore will not do. -- Howard On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 22:22:45 -0600, "Jonny" <spamyourself@blackworm.net> wrotG: >"RENEE" <RENEE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:3935712F-5C9D-4A70-B572-BC755B02A563@microsoft.com... >> Just want everyone to know that if you have a dual hard drive computer - >> you >> cannot install GoBack. It will tell you that when you try to install. >> This >> should be known so that people don't waste their money on it. > >Read instructions. Said otherwise for additional hard drives. >ftp://ftp.symantec.com/public/englis...ls/gob2005.pdf |
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