How do you save systempartition to your eSATA-drive?

Started 3 months ago | Discussion thread
Richard
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You were already given advise what to use.
In reply to 3dreal, 3 months ago

3dreal wrote:


I have quite good pc-knowledge-sorry if its a repetition.

using esata backup and copy back within window is terribly quick. but i need an external solution for systempartition-backup.

btw: producing images(files) seems gone with symantec-ghost. I liked these image-files.

There is a ghost-solution integrating drivers. i have a discussion in sysopt.com(europanorama).

will try it out when i have more time. our carnival is coming soon, must shoot 3dvideos.

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Macrium reflect will do what you are asking for. You make a snapshot of the disk and save it to storage somewhere. You can create a boot disk either linux or windows, boot to the disk and restore to any hard drive.

http://www.macrium.com/reflectfree.aspx

Two things must happen though, your bios must detect the disk at the time of boot for this to work, then your bios must be able to boot the disk. Macrium is the full product, the only restriction is you use it for personal use.

Edited 3 months ago by Richard
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