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If only one drive fails, you
can be back in business, using your computer, in a matter of minutes instead
of spending days rebuilding your system from scratch.
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Now, what if both drives
fail on you at the same time. It could happen. Let’s say your office was
damaged by fire and your computer was destroyed. You’ve lost not only your
hard drive, but the backup images you had stored on the other hard drives.
The solution to this is to save your condensed backup images on some sort of
removable media that can inexpensively be stored away from your computer. I’d
recommend that you use a CD-R/RW to do this. The blank CDs are very
inexpensive to create. It will still take you a while to make these image
CDs, but you only need to do this each quarter since the risk of loosing both
hard drives is relatively low. Drive Image comes with an Image File Editor
that will help you break your images into segments that will fit on one or
more blank CDs.
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Using a backup plan such as
this, your entire hard drive will be protected against a total system
failure.
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