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|    TOM WALKER to HOLGER GRANHOLM    |
|    About cloning    |
|    26 Feb 16 09:43:00    |
      HG>.MSGID: 2:20/228 02ac016e       HG>Hi Tom,              HG>I know that you have tested different cloning programs, so I want to ask       HG>you where you have finally landed.              HG>I have installed the Easeus todo-Backup, and note that it can clone       HG>disks. I do however recall that somebody (maybe you), has written about       HG>a cloning program that can not restore a clone, unless registered.              I did have soem problems with Easus todo Backup Free. the biggest one is       that to make a CD for use with my ohter computers it needs the pay       edition.              I also had some minor problems with Macrimum so deleted it              There are several other free Image/cloning programs but since I have had       very good sucess with True Image by Acronis I have settled on that one                     HG>Also I did install the Easeus Partition Manager, and made new partitions       HG>in the free part of the HD. That worked OK.              Great Program and the one i use              HG>I did also install the Paragon Partition Master but deleted that one,       HG>when I found that the Easeus program did what I wanted to do.              Many years ago I started with Partition Magic but dropped it when Norton       bought it              HG>I'm slowly getting used to the Win10 GUI, so at the moment I'm undecided       HG>if I really should get/install the Classic Shell, hi.              After so many uears of the Win 95, 98, Me and XP Start I jsut could not       get used to the Win 7 and later one so went using Classic Start              HG>I did also find that the e-mail program PMMail that I have used in OS/2,       HG>is now available also for Windows, but I find the cost of registering it       HG>is bit steep, at USD 40.-, but I'll hag a bit with the authors to see if       HG>I, as a satisfied user under OS/2, can get the price down.              HG>Otherwise, I may step over to Thunderbird, that I know is free.              I am quite satisfied with Thunderbird, but then there is this "Old Dogs       and New Tricks" thing in my case              ---        þ SLMR 2.1a þ Typo Tom strikes agaoin        * Origin: DocsPlace.org Fidonet Since 1991 | QWK VIA Web / Telne (1:123/140)    |
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