Bill Arnold wrote:
>I don't believe that I just now see this, so I thought I'd pass it on. > >After installing Ghost, I looked around it's main screen for a way to >restore individual files/folders and it wasn't there - so I assumed the >product was for use in full drive backups/restores, which is a good >thing because it takes into account the OS (gets past problems trying to >just use XCOPY for example). I was very disappointed over that, but >happy to have the full drive (compressed) backups, so I just used the >program for that reason. > >Then earlier today, I just happened to right-click the ghost icon in the >system tray and noticed the "Restore files or folders" option right >there. Clicked it, tested it, and sure enough, it will restore >files/folders! This feature just isn't in the main Ghost screen, >incredibly enough. > >So how I'm thrilled with Ghost 9! Now I see it as a highly recommended, >totally valuable program. I paid something like $70 for it, but see it >on the net even cheaper. > > > You can do that in the Ghost Explorer too, or simply drag and drop the files/folder to the desired destination...
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