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Old 19th Aug 02, 03:21 PM
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Originally posted by jefexp@Aug 15 2002, 12:34 PM
I don't want to have to unplug all my usb devices to use 2002. I have all the lastest drivers...
Try a DOS boot disk with -

pqdi.exe
pqdi.ovl
pqdi.pqg
pqdi.rtc
mouse.com
mouse.ini

- on it. All fits on one floppy.

This lets you choose compression level also, like in old PQDI.

(I use DR-DOS 7.0; nice & small - h**p://www.hellasystems.de/ftp/Utilities/BootDisk/DrDos70/drdflash.exe).



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I don't want to have to unplug all my usb devices to use 2002. I have all the lastest drivers...
How often do you use DI ? It would not take you to long to unplug the USB devices, if you don't need access to them...

Well, do you have the latest DOS drivers for your USB equipment ?
Ohh, you don't ? Then I guess thats whats causing the error msg :P
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Old 23rd Aug 02, 07:18 PM
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well, I want to have DI run every couple of nights, and I want it to run in the mioddle of the night. I do have the latest drivers, and I don't want to have to unplug stuff just to make an image.

I guess I will just stay with DI v.5.0
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Old 24th Aug 02, 05:16 PM
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well, I want to have DI run every couple of nights, and I want it to run in the mioddle of the night. I do have the latest drivers, and I don't want to have to unplug stuff just to make an image.

I guess I will just stay with DI v.5.0
Why would you want to copy entire drive every few days???

I only copy before questionable/major software addition...Like M$ upgrades...
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Old 25th Aug 02, 05:32 PM
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[Why would you want to copy entire drive every few days???]

Why? Why wouldn't I if I could? I guess you never lost all your files before. You never know when something like a virus will hit. Since it takes no brain power to run a scheduled task, and system resourses are at a minimum at 2 AM, I make an image every other day. It writes over the old image, so I never have an image older than 48 hours.

Again, why wouldn't I do that? What good is an image that is old?
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Old 25th Aug 02, 10:52 PM
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I guess you never lost all your files before...? What good is an image that is old?
I never lost all my files because I copy all new or changed files to CD-R every 648MB...24 CDs worth so far...Includes bookmarks, address book, emails...All new software, all processor work, etc...

*Only* thing on my C:/ drive is the bare O/S...All data files are on a 2nd HDD...

...Because I *have* lost HDDs, several of them...

I can restore a bare O/S in an hour to my configuration. Or I can take an image made of my system before last software upgrade/install and restore/copy that.
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Old 26th Aug 02, 12:59 AM
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well, it seems 10x easier to schedule DI to backup to my second HD every 48 hours.
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