Norton Ghost vs Save & Restore

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I have one computer using Ghost 12.0. On a second computer which doesn't
use Ghost I just installed Norton Internet Security 2008 which came packaged
with Norton Save & Restore 2.0. From what I can determine, the two backup
programs are fairly similar. I'd like more information and links or
recommendations as to which does what best.

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PT
 
www.google.com
search for ghost vs save & restore


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Xandros


"PT" <xyz@xyz.com> wrote in message
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>I have one computer using Ghost 12.0. On a second computer which doesn't
>use Ghost I just installed Norton Internet Security 2008 which came
>packaged with Norton Save & Restore 2.0. From what I can determine, the
>two backup programs are fairly similar. I'd like more information and
>links or recommendations as to which does what best.
>
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>
> PT
>
 
Chalk and cheese springs to mind

"PT" <xyz@xyz.com> wrote in message
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>I have one computer using Ghost 12.0. On a second computer which doesn't
>use Ghost I just installed Norton Internet Security 2008 which came
>packaged with Norton Save & Restore 2.0. From what I can determine, the
>two backup programs are fairly similar. I'd like more information and
>links or recommendations as to which does what best.
>
> --
>
> PT
>
 
PT wrote:
> I have one computer using Ghost 12.0. On a second computer which
> doesn't use Ghost I just installed Norton Internet Security 2008
> which came packaged with Norton Save & Restore 2.0. From what I can
> determine, the two backup programs are fairly similar. I'd like more
> information and links or recommendations as to which does what best.


You installed not one but TWO Norton products?

"This way to the Egress !"

No, that isn't the quote I was looking for.

Mumble, mumble...
 
No - the two can't coexist. My main computer has Ghost 12.0. The lesser
used computer has Save & Restore 2.0. What little I can find is that SR is
supposed to be easier to use, but lacks several features - the description
of whose utility eludes me. I also noted a lot of user dissatisfaction with
SR 1.0, but can't find any comparable user reviews for 2.0

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PT
"HeyBub" <heybub@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> PT wrote:
>> I have one computer using Ghost 12.0. On a second computer which
>> doesn't use Ghost I just installed Norton Internet Security 2008
>> which came packaged with Norton Save & Restore 2.0. From what I can
>> determine, the two backup programs are fairly similar. I'd like more
>> information and links or recommendations as to which does what best.

>
> You installed not one but TWO Norton products?
 
On Jan 2, 10:39 pm, "PT" <x...@xyz.com> wrote:
> No - the two can't coexist.  My main computer has Ghost 12.0.  The lesser
> used computer has Save & Restore 2.0.  What little I can find is that SRis
> supposed to be easier to use, but lacks several features - the description
> of whose utility eludes me.  I also noted a lot of user dissatisfaction with
> SR 1.0, but can't find any comparable user reviews for 2.0


Hint: GOOGLE

http://preview.tinyurl.com/yp43bh
 
On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 15:18:11 -0800, "PT" <xyz@xyz.com> wrote:

>I have one computer using Ghost 12.0. On a second computer which doesn't
>use Ghost I just installed Norton Internet Security 2008 which came packaged
>with Norton Save & Restore 2.0. From what I can determine, the two backup
>programs are fairly similar. I'd like more information and links or
>recommendations as to which does what best.


Personaly , wouldn`t use either .
 
PT wrote:
> No - the two can't coexist. My main computer has Ghost 12.0. The
> lesser used computer has Save & Restore 2.0. What little I can find
> is that SR is supposed to be easier to use, but lacks several
> features - the description of whose utility eludes me. I also noted
> a lot of user dissatisfaction with SR 1.0, but can't find any
> comparable user reviews for 2.0


Ah, okay. You TRIED to install TWO Norton products!

When Abraham Lincoln had suggested to him that he meet a lady named Mary
Todd, Lincoln was said to have remarked: "That's mighty presumptious since
one "d" was sufficient for God."

Point is, and I'm not trying to be an athiest here, ZERO Norton products is
the recommended course.
 
<bojimbo26@aol.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 15:18:11 -0800, "PT" <xyz@xyz.com> wrote:
>
>>I have one computer using Ghost 12.0. On a second computer which doesn't
>>use Ghost I just installed Norton Internet Security 2008 which came
>>packaged
>>with Norton Save & Restore 2.0. From what I can determine, the two backup
>>programs are fairly similar. I'd like more information and links or
>>recommendations as to which does what best.

>
> Personaly , wouldn`t use either .


I wouldn't use either, either. but I have had a lot of success with Acronis
TrueImage.


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Xandros
 
On Jan 3, 5:46 am, bojimb...@aol.com wrote:

> Personaly , wouldn`t use either .


Comments like that are totally useless when you don't provide the OP
with the wisdom you've gained from your years of experience:

What WOULD you use, Mr. Expert?
 
On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 08:27:36 -0800 (PST), PD <pauld1943@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>On Jan 3, 5:46 am, bojimb...@aol.com wrote:
>
>> Personaly , wouldn`t use either .

>
>Comments like that are totally useless when you don't provide the OP
>with the wisdom you've gained from your years of experience:
>
>What WOULD you use, Mr. Expert?


If I could afford it ( being on benefit ) Acronis True Image .
( No expert [ but thank you ] , but I`ve been reading this and other
groups for a few years and have gained knowledge to work on my comp ;
also learning all the time .)
 
<bojimbo26@aol.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 08:27:36 -0800 (PST), PD <pauld1943@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>On Jan 3, 5:46 am, bojimb...@aol.com wrote:
>>
>>> Personaly , wouldn`t use either .

>>
>>Comments like that are totally useless when you don't provide the OP
>>with the wisdom you've gained from your years of experience:
>>
>>What WOULD you use, Mr. Expert?

>
> If I could afford it ( being on benefit ) Acronis True Image .
> ( No expert [ but thank you ] , but I`ve been reading this and other
> groups for a few years and have gained knowledge to work on my comp ;
> also learning all the time .)


No expert here either. Big follower this newsgroup. But, I keep what works
for me. I use the DriveImage 7.0. Basis of a few versions of Ghost
afterwards...
Dave
 
On Jan 3, 2:11 pm, bojimb...@aol.com wrote:
> >What WOULD you use, Mr. Expert?

>
> ( No expert [ but thank you ] ,


I wasn't being complimentary. I was sarcastically chiding you for
your "expert" answer that lacked info that could be useful to the OP.

You didn't tell him WHY you wouldn't use either, nor did you offer an
alternative and tell him why THAT product should be chosen.

Your reply to my chiding mentioned a product, but didn't say why you
like it over the other two.
 
On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 01:00:11 -0800 (PST), PD <pauld1943@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>On Jan 3, 2:11 pm, bojimb...@aol.com wrote:
>> >What WOULD you use, Mr. Expert?

>>
>> ( No expert [ but thank you ] ,

>
>I wasn't being complimentary. I was sarcastically chiding you for
>your "expert" answer that lacked info that could be useful to the OP.
>
>You didn't tell him WHY you wouldn't use either, nor did you offer an
>alternative and tell him why THAT product should be chosen.
>
>Your reply to my chiding mentioned a product, but didn't say why you
>like it over the other two.


Surprise , surprise , hehehe , < plonk >
 
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