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Full image system hard drive backups

#1 User is offline   MARK MARTIN 

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Posted 07 April 2002 - 07:07 PM

I am looking for a quick, affordable and easy to use software that will make full image system backups of my hard drives to CD. Have dabbled with hard drive backups using tape drives and even some where one has to tote around a spare blank drive for backup purposes. All that seems archaic and for that matter diffucult to use and expensive. So, any suggestions? To go even further are there any suggestions where one could download a 10 or 30 day trial version to see how one likes the product before purchasing?
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#2 User is offline   htsource 

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Posted 07 April 2002 - 08:56 PM

Norton Ghost is a nice program for imaging hard drives. However, Ghost will work only if you had a second hard drive or second partition. The way I would work is add a second hard drive to the system, then run Ghost to image C: to file and leave the files on D: with max image size of 640MB. Later on, you can burn these files to CDs and use them to restore the system if needed.
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#3 User is offline   Dirty Harry 

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Posted 07 April 2002 - 11:29 PM

I'd do what htsource suggest but use Powerquest Drive Image
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#4 User is offline   JP- 

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Posted 09 April 2002 - 02:18 PM

Ghost can burn directly to CD from a boot disk, only drawback of ghost is that it cant write to an NTFS partition, which is very annoying.
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#5 User is offline   Sampson 

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Posted 09 April 2002 - 05:47 PM

While this is a "Dos" based image "backup" program, this is the webpage: http://terabyteunlimited.com/
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