Ray Davison wrote on 13/02/2020 6:01 AM:
NFN Smith wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
What makes backups more difficult with Windows the Registry. With Mac
and Linux, you can simply copy everything. With Windows, it's
difficult to back up the registry and files and then reproduce a
working system. As a result, it's essential to use a backup tool.
Since Netscape, I have used copy and xcopy to backup profiles and mail -
I have always put mail in a separate tree.
I also had Win and OS/2 use the same profile and data files. I kept
them on FAT32 so both Win and OS/2 could access them.
Similarly. I dual boot Win7 and Linux, and use the one set of profile
and data files for my SeaMonkey Suite situated on my Win7 G:\ drive.
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Daniel
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