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- Subject: Re: Backup Software for i486DX2/50 Based Machines
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- Date: 17 Aug 92 21:56:07 GMT
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- In article <15rqfmINNd2r@agate.berkeley.edu>, braver@magnolia.Berkeley.EDU (Michael Braverman) writes:
- >A friend of mine just got a DELL 486D/50 Machine (i486DX2/50, ISA,
- >NO external cache) and asked me advice on what backup software to get.
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- ........deletion...
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- >I read that some backup software has trouble when running on the faster
- >machines like the 486DX33 and i486DX2/50.
- >
- >So, what is your recommedation for the most convenient/intuitive/fast
- >backup software available? The principle criteria are: it should
-
- .....deletion....
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- >-Michael Braverman
- > braver@auspex.berkeley.edu
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- I have used Central Points PCTOOLS (V 7.1) for backing up
- a 486DX-50 to floppies and to HD. Didn't have any problem
- with this software. But some people like Fastback.
- Either of these programs should be OK.
-
- - Anis, EECE, Marquette University.
-