Go-Back Instalation

edited February 2005 in Hardware
I need your help, I was wondering if you can install GO-BACK on 2 hard drives on the same computer, I use my C drive as my main drive and I have an extra drive as a back up for storage and I want to install GO BACK on both drives, can this be done, Thanks.

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  • kanezfankanezfan sunny south florida Icrontian
    edited January 2005
    I think as long as you install it once, it can be configured to roll back any drive that Windows can see.
  • edited January 2005
    kanezfan wrote:
    I think as long as you install it once, it can be configured to roll back any drive that Windows can see.

    Do you know how by any chance, thanks.
  • kanezfankanezfan sunny south florida Icrontian
    edited January 2005
    Try this, go to my computer, right click on your D: drive and I think there should be a GoBack tab now. I don't have it installed on this computer, but I do have it installed on a computer at work and I'll be able to check for you this evening, but wont be able to post about it until around 11PM.

    In the meantime, if there isn't a tab on the D: drive properties, I think there should be one on the folders within the D: drive, so check their properties. If there isn't a tab on those, then you probably just have to look in the GoBack options and enable D: drive or something stupid like that. My point is I just don't see why they wouldn't allow you to safeguard any drive that is attached to your computer. There has to be a way, and my guess is it's just not enabled by default.
  • edited January 2005
    kanezfan wrote:
    Try this, go to my computer, right click on your D: drive and I think there should be a GoBack tab now. I don't have it installed on this computer, but I do have it installed on a computer at work and I'll be able to check for you this evening, but wont be able to post about it until around 11PM.

    In the meantime, if there isn't a tab on the D: drive properties, I think there should be one on the folders within the D: drive, so check their properties. If there isn't a tab on those, then you probably just have to look in the GoBack options and enable D: drive or something stupid like that. My point is I just don't see why they wouldn't allow you to safeguard any drive that is attached to your computer. There has to be a way, and my guess is it's just not enabled by default.

    I DO NOT have a go back tab on any drive, I also checked the properties on them all and nothing. I check all the options on Go-Back and nothing, I do want to thank you for all your help and any more information will be greatly appreciated.
  • kanezfankanezfan sunny south florida Icrontian
    edited January 2005
    Ok, sorry I couldn't help this time. Like I said, I'll check it out later and post back around 11PM. Hopefully someone can help you out before then.
  • edited January 2005
    kanezfan wrote:
    Ok, sorry I couldn't help this time. Like I said, I'll check it out later and post back around 11PM. Hopefully someone can help you out before then.

    Thanks again and if I dont check tonight I will first thing in the moring, again thank you.
  • edited February 2005
    I still have not figured this out can anyone help me out, thanks.
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