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    How to make a backup disc/ ezpath 1

    I need to back up the software on a ezpath 1. How do I do this?
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    Assuming the Ez-Path 1 has a hard drive I will try to give this a shot. I'm pretty sure you mean back up the Ez-Path software and not just part programs. If you are the least bit familiar with computers the easiest would be to just take out the Ez-Path hard drive. Install it as a second drive in another older Windows computer that still has an ide/ata interface. The whole drive or any part of it can then be copied or the drive cloned. If you don't have an old computer to install it in, there are USB to sata/ide hard drive adapters available. These allow an ide or sata drive to be connected to a "newer" windows computer via a USB port. "http://www.amazon.com/USB-2-0-SATA-Converter-Cable/dp/B001OOXBDO/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1324594156&sr=1-2-fkmr0"]Example one of many. In my opinion this method is much simpler than trying to use floppies.


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