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Re: Somewhat OT... imaging a hard drive...


 

I know it has been proposed?but I use ?
it works on any pc, 32 bit or 64. And if you plug a MAC SATA disk into an external drive bay it will even make a nice image of it or even duplicate it to a new drive.Works on IDE and on SSD's even works on USB attached drive.?
Simple GUI and the main thing, it is free!




Le?lun. 31 oct. 2022 ¨¤?14:49, wj9jrg <wj9jrg@...> a ¨¦crit?:
You can do the same thing with version 7.?? ebay item 144675644126

On Mon, Oct 31, 2022 at 2:25 PM M M <wa6ilq@...> wrote:
Andy WJ9J wrote:
> For the OP, what was the issue with using Ghost 8 anyway?? It can boot into DOS and backup to any CD / DVD or flash.


Nothing - except that I can't find a copy of Ghost 8.

Jim Aspinwall wrote:

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>? Just made up two legacy dual-boot DOS and XP laptops for a regional radio shop to keep up service for legacy rigs.?

Which laptop did you use?

I've been using two CF-series Toughbooks for radio programming just because they have a hardware serial port.?

Solves a lot of USB to serial issues.?? I have a CF-27 (288mhz) that boots to MS-DOS (or Win98SE), and a CF30 with 32 bit Win7,
There's a CF29 on the shelf to back up the CF-30.

> Then ask me about USB-RS-232 adapters...

I've had friends that don't have hardware serial ports switch to Mark Dunkle's FTDI cables...
that one step solved a LOT of their radio programming issues.? ()

And for USB debugging situations I pull out a serial adapter with an FTDI chip and individual LEDs for TX and RX ...
Something like this:?

Mike WA6ILQ

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