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Re: Sprite backup

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Originally Posted by hbenz2008 View Post
Mr.Morton
Here is a great comparison side by side of Resco,Spb and Sprite. I know they all can do the job since I use all, it is just educational to use all and find out the little things that stand out
http://www.mytodayscreen.com/the-bac...-will-triumph/
Very interesting article, thanks for posting that.

The thing for me is, there is one thing & one thing only that I care about in my BU software & that is this: The ability to restore the system to EXACTLY how it was when the BU file was created.

I have had both Sprite & SPB fail in this requirement at times (although both work perfectly most of the time) & I don't care one bit about anything else. I BU to a 16 gig card, so I could care less how big the files are. How long the process takes is immaterial also as long as I'm satisfied with the result.

I well remember the first restore I ever did with Sprite. The restore claimed it completed successfully & I restarted the system. When it got to the home screen, it was a hideous puke green color I had never seen before, all the icons where different & it looked absolutely nothing like it did when the BU was created...........

~John
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