Thumbs up from me for the Free version.

I used it to create an image of a Compaq desktop so I can use it and
restore six other desktops with the same specifications.   There was
one or two instances where the restore process asked me to adjust the
size of the target drive (even though all of them are the same size).
 I restored all of them in a few hours after creating the one image.

I plan to install this on many machines, too.   I also used the Linux
version of the emergency boot CD.

Vincent


On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 9:39 PM, John Toliver <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I've been looking at the software for a while as a backup solution.  Does
> anyone have any experience with restores using this.  It looks fairly simple
> to work with and I was impressed at the ability to use the VSS to image the
> drive while it was running in windows.  It took about an hour to image my
> system drive over the network (via wifi).
>
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> the right way, or you run out of ways to do it wrong.  A win/win situation!
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