he told me that I was out of luck pretty much. The technical support person from Norton, told me that I should either buy and Omega hard drive or return my software. Once I tried to use the bootable System Works Disk, it did not recognize my USB 2.0 Hard drive (because of reason # 3 below).ģ. What rock is he living under and I bet he still has a 5 1/2 inch floppy in his 486 at home. right!!! I can't even fit one picture from my digital camera on that nor one project from work. the Norton guy told me that floppies are a very viable technology and are not being phased out at all. Norton does not support making bootable CD's for users like myself who do not have floppies. I cannot easily and readily make a bootable CD (I do not have a floppy drive on my laptop nor do I have access to one). Drive image 7.0? What is that? I use System Works 2003 (Norton Ghost 2003 is contained in it) and it should be an easy set up, so I thought.
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