For nearly ever, ok, since 2005, I have been using Nero to make digital backups of my program CDs and DVDs and then using Nero image drive to mount them and reinstall the software after a drive crash. This has been an extremely reliable way of efficiently managing software for work and home, if all the drive images are in one safe place like a networked hard drive, then I spend less time searching for discs in a CD case, and more time rebuilding systems. In most cases, a total rebuild of a system after a crash is about 3hours.

With the advent of Windows 7, which is extremely popular over Vista around here, we ran into trouble where Nero stopped being useful. In a mad dash to find a quick fix we came across this software from Slysoft.com, their program called Virtual CloneDrive works perfectly on Windows 7 for us, and the best part is, it is free! If you are looking for a solution for system support for Windows 7, this may be useful, it is around here.
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