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davida

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Jun 23, 2003
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I asked this question on Windows sites but didn't get a real answer. I have been using SuperDuper for a long time on OSX. I now have a CNC machine which requires Windows XP to operate. An XP running on a Mac doesn't work, it needs an older PC with a parallel port. Is there a true equivalent to SuperDuper on Windows XP side which can make bootable backups from PCs AND clone another PC from the original PC backup? All Windows guys say is: do this, run that, execute that, burn a disk, etc. etc.
 
Thanks for the reply. From what I could gather, it does full and incremental backups but not true bootable backups like you have with SuperDuper where you have your bootable exterior drive, connect it to (theoretically any) machine and boot from there.
 
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