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Originally Posted by davebarnes
DaveN wrote: "I'd generally suggest using a Windows-based backup program in Windows itself"
What Windows-based software is equivalent to SuperDuper! ?
Ease of use is paramount.
thanks,
dave
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Acronis True Image, will produce an image of a complete windows HD. It can be incrementally updated, and used to restore the whole HD using it's own bootable CD, and you can browse the image to recover files and folders.
BUT not sure if it works in Parallels, so some googling would be required.