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From: Joe on 17 Jan 2008 19:55 According to reviews on the Amazon site for True Image backup software, the software doesn't work correctly with SATA drives. Comments? Joe
From: Rod Speed on 17 Jan 2008 20:29 Joe <abc(a)xyz.com> wrote: > According to reviews on the Amazon site for True Image backup > software, the software doesn't work correctly with SATA drives. > Comments? Complete and utter drivel.
From: Arno Wagner on 18 Jan 2008 05:46 Previously Joe <abc(a)xyz.com> wrote: > According to reviews on the Amazon site for True Image backup software, the > software doesn't work correctly with SATA drives. > Comments? Unlikely as this type of software does not go down to controller level. Arno
From: chrisv on 21 Jan 2008 09:53 Joe wrote: >According to reviews on the Amazon site for True Image backup software, the >software doesn't work correctly with SATA drives. > >Comments? Well, that would make it some quite "useful" software, wouldn't it.
From: Jeff Heyen on 28 Jan 2008 22:37 "Joe" <abc(a)xyz.com> wrote in message news:fOSjj.7815$U4.5761(a)trndny01... > According to reviews on the Amazon site for True Image backup software, > the software doesn't work correctly with SATA drives. > > Comments? > > Joe Joe, Don't tell my Seagate 250GB SATA drive, it doesn't know it isn't supposed to work w/ ATI <g>. Kidding aside, I've had no troubles using ATI 10 and 11 with SATA drives. Jeff
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