From: Bill Morrow (penzance_at_gate.net)
Date: Wed Dec 19 2001 - 19:33:46 EST
now they will allow unlimited cloning if the same drives are used..
but i still think ghost and drive image are better for general use and ezgig
is good for some specialized uses..
just my two bits worth.. :-)
happy holidays, guys and nonnie..
do your patriotic duty.. spend..!
OH..!!
watch out for worms..
i got one today that was more clever than usual..
do NOT open attachments..
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Cordially, :-)
Bill Morrow
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ralph Green, Jr." <c-Ralph.Green_at_wcom.com>
To: <thinkpad_at_cs.utk.edu>
Cc: "David Reid" <dwreid_at_hiwaay.net>
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: Technician pricing to install new hard drive - Fair? & Norton
Ghost?
> Howdy,
> The one thing I did not like about the ez-gig was the pricing. At least
> when I bought it, it would only work 10 times and then you had to buy
> another. I would have liked to make a couple of spare working disks for
my
> 755 and 701, but I hate to waste my use counts. Have you found a cheap
way
> to refill it?
> But I will admit that it worked very nicely.
> Good day,
> Ralph
>
> In response to the welcome remarks of David Reid at 06:22 PM
12/18/01 -0600:
> >Kevin,
> >
> >Ditto what Andrew says. The EZ gig way is simple, and useful beyone the
> >one use you think you'll get out of it. I have several
> >540mb and 2gb hard drives laying around from an old Thinkpad that alone,
> >wouldn't work in my 770 but the ez gig painlessly gives me
> >several "quick means of large backup locations without having to
>
>
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