kc3 Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 I'm planning to reformat my hard drive, reinstall windows and I would like to backup the brand new installation when I'm done. I've pasted this from an article from pc pro: "56. Make a disk image backup Sometimes when things go really wrong, there's no option but to reinstall Windows from scratch, but forward planning will help. Set up your PC with Windows and any commonly used applications, and make an image of your hard disk. This allows you to return to a pristine state with minimum fuss, by ghosting it to your hard disk. If you have Vista Ultimate, Business or Enterprise, you can use the included Complete PC Backup, but there's lots of freeware that can do it, too. Try ImgBurn - included on our cover disc." It can also be viewed at: http://www.pcpro.co.uk/features/176595/gur...atus/page2.html What exactly is ghosting? Could anyone help me acheive this, I've looked through the faqs and the support pages but I cant really find a discription of the process. When I try to use the read or write functions, I am only allowed to read or write folders, but not the entire hard disk. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks to anybody who can help.
mmalves Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 ImgBurn can't do that directly (don't know why the editor thought of ImgBurn for that). The only freeware that I know that allows imaging hard disks is Runtime's DriveImage XML. Paid ones could be Acronis True Image, Norton Ghost, etc. Have a look at Hiren's BootCD and it might have what you want
kc3 Posted August 14, 2008 Author Posted August 14, 2008 (edited) ImgBurn can't do that directly (don't know why the editor thought of ImgBurn for that). The only freeware that I know that allows imaging hard disks is Runtime's DriveImage XML. Paid ones could be Acronis True Image, Norton Ghost, etc. Have a look at Hiren's BootCD and it might have what you want Cheers for the reply. Do you think that using the driveimagexml software is a sensible way to back up my system? It seems like it would do the job. Thanks again for taking the time to help me. Edited August 14, 2008 by kc3
mmalves Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 I've used DriveImage XML a few times and it worked fine. I think you'll need to "test drive" it to see if it fits your needs. As for Hiren's BootCD, you can boot your computer from it and backup the main HD to another HD, even if it uses NTFS filesytem or is connected through USB. You can find Hiren's BootCD available for download at mininova.org and thepiratebay.org
kc3 Posted August 15, 2008 Author Posted August 15, 2008 I've used DriveImage XML a few times and it worked fine. I think you'll need to "test drive" it to see if it fits your needs. As for Hiren's BootCD, you can boot your computer from it and backup the main HD to another HD, even if it uses NTFS filesytem or is connected through USB. You can find Hiren's BootCD available for download at mininova.org and thepiratebay.org Thanks for all your help mmalves, I must say I do like your avatar I find it rather hypnotic.
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