Re: LF: Total Backup


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Re: LF: Total Backup



>At 09:49 PM 11/15/96 -0600, you wrote:
>>>Hello! I am happy user of Fargo- however when I run that one bad app that
>>>brings down my 92, I hate it when I have to re-install everything. What I
>>>want to know is- is there a way I can backup all of my memory, including
>>>Fargo, and all my Fargo apps? So when I install something that crashes
>>>it all, I don't have to go in and install each little program
>>>one-by-one. Is there a way I can make such a backup "image" of my
>>>memory?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>That1guy@Juno.com
>>
>>Try this.  Put all of your programs on you calc (Fargo and all).  Get a
>>backup.  Run PutFargo on this backup.  Keep this in a safe place so you
>>never lose everything again.  Also, keep a copy of the backup befor
>>PutFargo so when new versions come out, you can run them directly on the
>>backup and not worry about redoing this whole process.
>>
>>Pablo XXX
>
>
>Have you tried this?  Are you sure it will work?
>
>                Bye!
>
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yes, I use this method myself with my 92.  I imagine it would also work for
z-shell users who have similar problems.


Pablo XXX
I like your funny quote.


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