Question on Using NTBACKUP



I have an issue and a question about using the ntbackup Automated System
Recovery Wizard.

The wizard asks you to write data to a recovery disk on Drive A:, but I have
so much software loaded on my system that the size of the data that would
need to be on the recovery disk exceeds the size of any diskette.

Is there a way to place this system recovery information on a bootable CD?

I am surprized that Microsoft hasn't created a system recovery CD or DVD
utitlity that would put everything necessary to recover a busted system on
that medium.


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