HOWEVER, so far, I have found it impossible to delete the CDFS partition. So, I had the idea that I could delete the CDFS partition and then just use Acronis True Image Home 2010 to make the drive images I wanted. Fortunately, I had disabled autorun or plugging in the drive would have executed software on the drive to initiate a backup of my PC’s main drive. When I plugged the drive in to my USB port, Vista (64) saw the CDFS partition as the K: drive and the NTFS partition as the J: drive. The rest of the drive was formatted as a large NTFS partition. When I looked at the Clickfree drive, I saw that it had a 46MB partition at the front that is formatted as CDFS. I don’t want to back up data files I want to make full drive images of 4 different PCs and store them on the external drive. My mistaken belief that the backups created would be images of the source drives soon became apparent. I bought a Clickfree 1TB Automatic Backup external hard drive. I need a DISK DRIVE GURU to help with this one…
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