Hello!
With Redo, if you chose to back up all partitions (what they recommend), then yes, you have the entire drive, and its partition structure, backed up. You can then restore that structure to your external HD, or to a USB flash drive (I guess; I've never tried that), as long as it was 128GB, to accommodate your 80 GB HD.
Redo SHOULD access the Internet with a wired LAN connection, and its kernel auto-detects a wide variety of wireless dongles if inserted before booting - as long as they aren't Broadcom-based. Of course, like anyone else, I'm always looking for a better way of doing things, so I'll check out some of the alternatives you mentioned...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
With Redo, if you chose to back up all partitions (what they recommend), then yes, you have the entire drive, and its partition structure, backed up. You can then restore that structure to your external HD, or to a USB flash drive (I guess; I've never tried that), as long as it was 128GB, to accommodate your 80 GB HD.
Redo SHOULD access the Internet with a wired LAN connection, and its kernel auto-detects a wide variety of wireless dongles if inserted before booting - as long as they aren't Broadcom-based. Of course, like anyone else, I'm always looking for a better way of doing things, so I'll check out some of the alternatives you mentioned...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
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