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| joeH:
+1 for Acronis as well. Universal restore is on the business version I believe. I just use the home version which does not have this feature. |
| Dexter:
Acronis trueimage and disk director suite, two blinding programs. On my own cab I have a 40 gig hard drive split into 2x20 gig partitions. When I had everything working the way I wanted it within the first partition, I cloned it to the second. I also took an image onto another hd in case of a mechanical fail. If anything goes wrong with the main partition itself I just copy the second partition back over the first and I'm back to the point I originally cloned from. Simple. |
| Kayden:
Since you have XP handy, try running NTBACKUP (from the run box) and point it to the partition with 98 on it. It should work... I think. Or give the trial of True Image... a try. |
| orion:
You could give Macrium Reflect a try. It's probably not as good as Acronis (which I have never tried) but its free. http://www.macrium.com/reflectfree.asp |
| Bender:
anyone know how to clone a laptop drive Can you do it in a usb enclosure? |
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