Re: Does anyone use .NET applications?
Alvaro GP wrote:
> Ingvar Nilsen wrote:
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>> Bengt Skogvall wrote:
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>>> Norton Ghost 9.0 requires .NET
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>> For creating the image? But not for restoring? That should be
>> impossible..
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> There is an explanation for all this. It isn't that Symantec is so
> idiot to realease a commercial product that requires .NET. The
> problem is that Symantec acquired PowerQuest (the authors of
> DriveImage 7, which already required .NET). Norton Ghost 2005 9.0 is
> DriveImage 8 renamed.
Ok.
But regardless of this, I do no understand how one can restore a primary
partition from a booting CD anymore then.
But maybe you cant?
I can with the GHOST I have, version 6 I think.
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Ingvar Nilsen
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