Well, I had a first-hand chance to try it out, because my HDD completely died last weekend.
Well, needless to say, PowerQuest software is not the best thing for rapid recovery - even at home.
The PowerQuest Boot CD didn't recognize my NIC so I couldn't get to the images on my file server. Symantec (who bought PQ) had crap for help on their "FAQs." And I wasn't about to pay $30 to call them. They STILL haven't responded to my support e-mail. Idiots even wanted the PowerQuest utility to create a partition info file for the HDD or the e-mail wouldn't fo through - but the drive is dead!!!
So, I copied the image onto a second HDD, and ran the restore from the local machine. Seemed to work, but it wouldn't boot up. Not only that, the new drive was 120GB and DriveImage created a 60GB image (size of old drive.) It was so nice that the PQ Boot CD grayed out the check box to use the whole drive space.
In summary, what a piece of crap software and support from Symantec. $70 for PC peace of mind - instead I got a $70 piece of ca-ca.