Transfer 95 2.99.30
License:
Shareware
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Last Update:
July 09, 2000
The answer to the question: "How do I move the Windows 95 operating system to a new larger hard drive." The old answer was to "Re-install Windows and ...
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Directory Copier 1.00
License:
Freeware
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Last Update:
July 09, 2000
A fairly simple program to copy all the files and sub folders from a specified directory to a target directory. Under the target directory, a folder i...
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My Own Backup 2.1
License:
Freeware
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Last Update:
July 09, 2000
The easy to use, userfriendly and so powerful Backup program, My Own Backup. Compression with zip or copy only (pure file copy), backup to any drive (...
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Island Codeworks Internet Backup 1.1
License:
Shareware
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Price:
9
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Last Update:
July 09, 2000
A tapeless backup program for Windows NT Windows 95, and Windows 98 that instead of backing up to a tape, it uses available disk space on an FTP serve...
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ICQBack RC 1
License:
Freeware
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Last Update:
July 09, 2000
A backup/restore utility which allows easy backup and restoration of ICQ information....
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Mr.Mirror 2.1
License:
Shareware
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Last Update:
July 09, 2000
Creates mirror images of a selection of directories to a zip/jaz drive, a mapped network drive or even a local hard disk. It keeps track of when and t...
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ERS 98, Emergency Recovery System 8.73
License:
Shareware
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Price:
5
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Last Update:
July 09, 2000
Win95/98 Recover gracefully from a system crash with ERS. ERS does backup on Win95/98 system files and registry. Should Win95/98 registry or other Sys...
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XactCopy 98 2.50.0149
License:
Commercial Demo
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Last Update:
July 09, 2000
Boot your backup for instant system recovery! XactCopy 98 is a new technology that delivers low cost, fast recovery from OS and hard drive failures fo...
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Second Chance 2.0
License:
Shareware
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Last Update:
July 09, 2000
Easily undo unwanted changes to your computer with a click of a button! SecondChance provides a 'first-line-of-defense' for you to reverse harmful or ...
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CopyGenie 2.0
License:
Shareware
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Price:
9
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Last Update:
July 09, 2000
Have you ever selected a group of files and folders in the Windows Explorer and tried to copy them to a floppy diskette only to find out after many of...
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