wscott44 Posted June 3, 2009 Report Share Posted June 3, 2009 I've been using retrospect on Win2k desktops that came with Windows CDs. Creating disaster recovery CDs was easy. In September I bought 2 Toshiba laptops with WinXP; they did not come with Windows CDs. Many companes do not send product CDs anymore. Even if we install the main Retrospect product, we cannot create disaster recovery CDs without the product CD. Very bad! One of my laptops became corrupted and rendered the Retroclient useless - could not start the service; entire panel was grayed out. I've spent a month trying to recover from this. Now I have to reinstall the Toshiba recovery media and the client and hope it puts humpty-dumpty together again. One of your competitors does not have these limitations, and I have begun to migrate to /wws Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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