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George
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Re: Making CD's
Wed Aug 13 2003 08:44 PM
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Have just a look round the Help contents of Drive Image regarding possible copy to one CD. Best I could see were the compression details which I copied. Before pasting, I noticed above you mentioned Windows ME, DI 7 was made for XP or 2000, I'll go back and check later to check any compatibility. In the meantime here's the compression detail:
Compression Level Description None This is usually the fastest method for creating a backup image file and is most useful if storage space is not an issue. However, if you are saving the backup image file to a busy network drive, using high compression may be faster than no compression because there is less data to write to the file. Standard (Default) Uses low compression for a 40% average data compression ratio on backup image files. Medium Uses medium compression for a 45% average data compression ratio on backup image files. High Uses high compression for a 50% average data compression ratio on backup image files. This is usually the slowest method.
This program offers so many options than predecessor, it's worth the cash.
Shy bairns get nowt!
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