Ed Mullen wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
Also, I have a new GoFlex external drive and I'm trying to decide what
is the simplest backup solution for essentially a novice.
The best software I have identified for backing up my
Seamonkey data is Easeus Todo Backup Free :
http:/
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
cmcadams wrote:
Ant wrote:
On 3/7/2012 5:56 PM PT, cmcadams typed:
You mention Acronis, so I'll assume you're referring to partition
backups. Acronis would likely still work. What's wrong with that?
I used Partition Magic to back up for many years, until Symantec let i
cmcadams wrote:
> Ant wrote:
>> On 3/7/2012 5:56 PM PT, cmcadams typed:
>>
>>> You mention Acronis, so I'll assume you're referring to partition
>>> backups. Acronis would likely still work. What's wrong with that?
>>>
>>> I used Partition Magic to back up for many years, until Symantec let it
>>>
Ant wrote:
On 3/7/2012 5:56 PM PT, cmcadams typed:
You mention Acronis, so I'll assume you're referring to partition
backups. Acronis would likely still work. What's wrong with that?
I used Partition Magic to back up for many years, until Symantec let it
go to seed. When I went looking for som
On 3/7/2012 5:56 PM PT, cmcadams typed:
You mention Acronis, so I'll assume you're referring to partition
backups. Acronis would likely still work. What's wrong with that?
I used Partition Magic to back up for many years, until Symantec let it
go to seed. When I went looking for something to re
chicagofan wrote:
Are the files for SM 2.72 in locations that most [or possibly all] backup
programs
will copy them automatically in Windows 7? Or will I have to copy them
separately to
be sure?
Also, I have a new GoFlex external drive and I'm trying to decide what is the
simplest backup solut
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
Also, I have a new GoFlex external drive and I'm trying to decide what
is the simplest backup solution for essentially a novice.
The best software I have identified for backing up my
Seamonkey data is Easeus Todo Backup Free :
http://www.easeus.com/di
chicagofan wrote:
Also, I have a new GoFlex external drive and I'm trying to decide what
is the simplest backup solution for essentially a novice.
The best software I have identified for backing up my
Seamonkey data is Easeus Todo Backup Free :
http://www.easeus.com/disk-copy/
Comp
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 12-03-04 2:51 PM, _chicagofan_ spoke thusly:
Are the files for SM 2.72 in locations that most [or possibly all]
backup programs will copy them automatically in Windows 7? Or will I
have to copy them separately to be sure?
Your SeaMonkey profile folder is located within a
On 12-03-04 2:51 PM, _chicagofan_ spoke thusly:
Are the files for SM 2.72 in locations that most [or possibly all]
backup programs will copy them automatically in Windows 7? Or will I
have to copy them separately to be sure?
Your SeaMonkey profile folder is located within a directory Windows
d
Are the files for SM 2.72 in locations that most [or possibly all]
backup programs will copy them automatically in Windows 7? Or will I
have to copy them separately to be sure?
Also, I have a new GoFlex external drive and I'm trying to decide what
is the simplest backup solution for essentia
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Norvin wrote:
Since I installed SM 2, my newsgroup keeps asking me for my user name
and password. The user name I know, but the password was never a part of
the sign in procedure. Below is the newsgroup and I was wondering if
anybody had any suggestions. Thanks
news.eterna
Norvin wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Norvin wrote:
/snip/
Thanks for the quick response, that did the job, memory just as good as
ever but my recall is sh*ty
I'm very glad its working for you!
Lee
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Leonidas Jones wrote:
Norvin wrote:
Since I installed SM 2, my newsgroup keeps asking me for my user name
and password. The user name I know, but the password was never a part of
the sign in procedure. Below is the newsgroup and I was wondering if
anybody had any suggestions. Thanks
news.eterna
Norvin wrote:
Since I installed SM 2, my newsgroup keeps asking me for my user name
and password. The user name I know, but the password was never a part of
the sign in procedure. Below is the newsgroup and I was wondering if
anybody had any suggestions. Thanks
news.eternal-september.org
news.
Norvin wrote:
Since I installed SM 2, my newsgroup keeps asking me for my user name
and password. The user name I know, but the password was never a part of
the sign in procedure. Below is the newsgroup and I was wondering if
anybody had any suggestions. Thanks
news.eternal-september.org
Wh
Since I installed SM 2, my newsgroup keeps asking me for my user name
and password. The user name I know, but the password was never a part of
the sign in procedure. Below is the newsgroup and I was wondering if
anybody had any suggestions. Thanks
news.eternal-september.org
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