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Acnestis

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  1. Hi group! I'm new to the group. Not new to computers. (Not sure if that's an advantage or disadvantage.) Perhaps someone can tell me - before I get completely gung-ho on this project - if this is even possible to accomplish with ImgBurn. Running WinXP Pro RAID-1 configuration on a pair of SATA drives. (This is the BIOS RAID, common on most modern motherboards - this one's nVidia). RAID-1 protects my system from a HDD failure. I also have a removable IDE drive bay. But what protects the array from Windows? I built another system (single SATA HDD) and had some kind of failure - hardware, software, not sure - and the ONLY option, after trying all XP's repair options, including fixmbr, was to reformat the partition and re-install. Done. As an experiment, I also installed XP and MagicISO on the removable IDE drive. I then made an ISO of the C: SATA drive (4.6GB ISO), and stored it on the D: partition of the SATA drive. I then formatted the C: SATA partition. Yes, blew away the new installation of XP. Then, booting to the removable IDE drive, I extracted the ISO of the C: SATA partition from the D: SATA partition with MagicISO, placing the extracted image back on C: SATA HDD. Worked like a charm! Just needed to "clean up" a few things - maybe 15 minutes work. The "new" project: I'd like to do something similar with the RAID-1 system - make an ISO of C:, and store it on the removable IDE drive. However, the C: partition has 25GB+ of files on it. Is it possible to create an ISO this large with ImgBurn? And, also extract it? Anyone been there? Thanks in advance, - Ralph
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