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  • W wout de zeeuw

    That's why I want to create an image BEFORE I nuke it again ;P. Right now it's a pure OS install (and some drivers). After the image I'll put evil things on it like VS 2005 and VS 2008.

    Wout

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    Ed Poore
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    But mommy that's no fun... :rolleyes: We used to use PQDI Drive Image but that doesn't like modern OSs or disks so bought Acronis on recommendations from here, I personally have never used it.

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    • W wout de zeeuw

      I'll go for that, I've just read a good review about it (more reliable than ghost). Would the home edition cut it?

      Wout

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      martin_hughes
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      Never tried the home version, so shouldn't really say one way or the other. What I can tell you is that my version was a slightly older release included on a PC Magazine cover disc for free with the option to update to the latest version for a reduced rate. I never bothered, since the only feature I wanted (ie complete disk replication) was included in the free version :)

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      • W wout de zeeuw

        I just spent the weekend installing XP + Vista + Vista x64 on a single drive (got multiboot working, yay!). But I don't want to go through this agony again should my system get nuked, so I'm looking for software that can create a disk image (including boot record), preferably using compression too so I can put it on a smaller disk. Any recommendations? EDIT: ordering acronis right now, the phone music is horrible!

        Wout

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        realJSOP
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        Acronis saved my ass just last week.

        "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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        "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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        • W wout de zeeuw

          I'll go for that, I've just read a good review about it (more reliable than ghost). Would the home edition cut it?

          Wout

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          CMTietgen
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          I use the Home edition to image my media pc (WinXP + Snapstream) base install to DVD and I can restore it from DVD if the system ever crashes. CT

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            I use the Home edition to image my media pc (WinXP + Snapstream) base install to DVD and I can restore it from DVD if the system ever crashes. CT

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            wout de zeeuw
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            Nice... I hope it can also make an external hard disk bootable, that would be extremely handy.

            Wout

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            • W wout de zeeuw

              I just spent the weekend installing XP + Vista + Vista x64 on a single drive (got multiboot working, yay!). But I don't want to go through this agony again should my system get nuked, so I'm looking for software that can create a disk image (including boot record), preferably using compression too so I can put it on a smaller disk. Any recommendations? EDIT: ordering acronis right now, the phone music is horrible!

              Wout

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              MrPlankton
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              Acronis.

              MrPlankton

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                Acronis.

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                Albert Jann
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                Get "Acronis Home 11", which is the best among Acronis products. I used it on multiplatform OSes HD and had no problems to recover afterwards to original HD. Really amazing product :cool:.

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                • W wout de zeeuw

                  That's why I want to create an image BEFORE I nuke it again ;P. Right now it's a pure OS install (and some drivers). After the image I'll put evil things on it like VS 2005 and VS 2008.

                  Wout

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                  Ross McNichol
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                  I have used Symantec backup exec system recovery in the enterprise environment for a couple of years and it works great for servers and desktops. recently i started using the home version aka Ghost 14 which is really similar to do my home pc to D-LINK 323 backups. I havent had any trouble with it highly recommended.

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                  • W wout de zeeuw

                    I just spent the weekend installing XP + Vista + Vista x64 on a single drive (got multiboot working, yay!). But I don't want to go through this agony again should my system get nuked, so I'm looking for software that can create a disk image (including boot record), preferably using compression too so I can put it on a smaller disk. Any recommendations? EDIT: ordering acronis right now, the phone music is horrible!

                    Wout

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                    DontSailBackwards
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                    Acronis (spelling is wrong in other post) True Image will do this. You can create a boot CD and restore and image from an external HDD or create a bootable restoration DVD. I've used it for a while & it has been good (reliable) to me. Compression is pretty good and it's pretty quick, although a bit slower when compression is set to max. It's one of those things that may have freebie alternatives but it is worth paying for, IMHO.

                    The Broadcast Systems Documentation SYSTEM "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation" -Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

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                    • W wout de zeeuw

                      I just spent the weekend installing XP + Vista + Vista x64 on a single drive (got multiboot working, yay!). But I don't want to go through this agony again should my system get nuked, so I'm looking for software that can create a disk image (including boot record), preferably using compression too so I can put it on a smaller disk. Any recommendations? EDIT: ordering acronis right now, the phone music is horrible!

                      Wout

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                      [Save Partition] is what Ive been using for 3 years for my XP images. With vista use the recovery tools => backup complete PC. This can be saved and will restore the OS and files back to the state is was in when the "Image" was created. note: after I create vista recover PC "Image" to small hard drive i then created image using save partition to back up that hard drive to 2*DVD's (just in case I deleted that hard drive too) this works as Ive restored vista 3 times todate PS. the images are for development and are 100% validated versions of Microsoft 'OS' just idea hope it helps

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                      • W wout de zeeuw

                        I just spent the weekend installing XP + Vista + Vista x64 on a single drive (got multiboot working, yay!). But I don't want to go through this agony again should my system get nuked, so I'm looking for software that can create a disk image (including boot record), preferably using compression too so I can put it on a smaller disk. Any recommendations? EDIT: ordering acronis right now, the phone music is horrible!

                        Wout

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                        leppie
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                        wout de zeeuw wrote:

                        I just spent the weekend installing XP + Vista + Vista x64 on a single drive (got multiboot working, yay!)

                        Any tips for Vista and Vista X64 dual boot? I am thinking of doing this soonish.

                        xacc.ide - now with TabsToSpaces support
                        IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 3 out now

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                          wout de zeeuw wrote:

                          I just spent the weekend installing XP + Vista + Vista x64 on a single drive (got multiboot working, yay!)

                          Any tips for Vista and Vista X64 dual boot? I am thinking of doing this soonish.

                          xacc.ide - now with TabsToSpaces support
                          IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 3 out now

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                          wout de zeeuw
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                          I spent about 3 days getting XP + Vista + Vista x64 right, but once you know how to do it you can do it in a couple of hours. A big part was used to build a custom XP setup CD that included Sata drivers, otherwise the setup didn't even see my hard drives. After setting up XP and Vista (in this order), Vista correctly sets up the boot loader, nothing special you need to do. After installing Vista x64 then suddenly only Vista is left over in the boot loader, I'm pretty sure because it was of being the 3rd install rather than Vista x64. But then you need to mess around with the bcdedit tool to get all the boot entries correct. The bcdedit tool isn't super friendly, so I used the easybcd tool to generate it, but unfortunately it wasn't without bugs, but it did get me started, afterwards I just made patches with the bcdedit tool. If you want to boot XP still you need some more special magic: you need these files in the first drive root partition: NTDETECT.COM, ntldr and a correctly configured BOOT.INI.

                          Wout

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                          • W wout de zeeuw

                            I just spent the weekend installing XP + Vista + Vista x64 on a single drive (got multiboot working, yay!). But I don't want to go through this agony again should my system get nuked, so I'm looking for software that can create a disk image (including boot record), preferably using compression too so I can put it on a smaller disk. Any recommendations? EDIT: ordering acronis right now, the phone music is horrible!

                            Wout

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                            tcright
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                            Why don't you go Virtual?? :-D

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                            • T tcright

                              Why don't you go Virtual?? :-D

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                              wout de zeeuw
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                              I'm gonna use either XP & Vista for daily development, I don't wanna use VS 2005 in XP running in a virtual PC in Vista (eeew!).

                              Wout

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                              • W wout de zeeuw

                                I just spent the weekend installing XP + Vista + Vista x64 on a single drive (got multiboot working, yay!). But I don't want to go through this agony again should my system get nuked, so I'm looking for software that can create a disk image (including boot record), preferably using compression too so I can put it on a smaller disk. Any recommendations? EDIT: ordering acronis right now, the phone music is horrible!

                                Wout

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                                twaindev
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                                Too bad you already ordered because the tools from Terabyte Unlimited (http://www.terabyteunlimited.com[^]) are the best. Saved my ass a few times already.

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                                  Too bad you already ordered because the tools from Terabyte Unlimited (http://www.terabyteunlimited.com[^]) are the best. Saved my ass a few times already.

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                                  wout de zeeuw
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                                  I attempted that... but my credit card failed, so I'll have a look at terabyte's solution too. The feature set looks good, pretty much all I need. Thanks for the suggestion!

                                  Wout

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                                  • R realJSOP

                                    Acronis saved my ass just last week.

                                    "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                                    "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                                    dnjuls
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                                    Acronis is great, but CloneZilla is also very good and it is free

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                                    • W wout de zeeuw

                                      I just spent the weekend installing XP + Vista + Vista x64 on a single drive (got multiboot working, yay!). But I don't want to go through this agony again should my system get nuked, so I'm looking for software that can create a disk image (including boot record), preferably using compression too so I can put it on a smaller disk. Any recommendations? EDIT: ordering acronis right now, the phone music is horrible!

                                      Wout

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                                      justlee7
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                                      DriveImage XML I have used it several times, and it works great: http://www.runtime.org/driveimage-xml.htm[^] Besides letting you create and restore an image, you can also pull individual files out of the image as well. DriveImage XML is packaged in UBCD for Windows: http://www.ubcd4win.com/[^] This allows you to boot off a CD and create the image while the OS is not loaded. This is the best way I have found to use this application.

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                                      • W wout de zeeuw

                                        I just spent the weekend installing XP + Vista + Vista x64 on a single drive (got multiboot working, yay!). But I don't want to go through this agony again should my system get nuked, so I'm looking for software that can create a disk image (including boot record), preferably using compression too so I can put it on a smaller disk. Any recommendations? EDIT: ordering acronis right now, the phone music is horrible!

                                        Wout

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                                        Ian Yates
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                                        I've used Drive Snapshot many times - very flexible and great price. Works without installation so it will work with Bart PE, etc boot CDs. Was one of the first products to back up the PC whilst running. Only 300 odd kb or so in size.

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