Here's the situation:
I have a laptop with a 3.2 GB hard drive, all in 1 partition. The OS installed is Windows 2000 Professional. I've done quite a bit of work stripping it down to the bare essentials, so I want to back it up for easy reinstallation.
* I don't think that the Backup utility included with Windows would be able to restore everything correctly
* I'm using the NTFS filesystem, so the hard drive can't be read from DOS or written from Linux
* My laptop network card doesn't work in Linux, so I can't mount an NFS share and dd the drive to it
* I don't have a copy of Norton Ghost that would work in Win2K, and even if I did, I wouldn't want to install it, since I doubt I'd be able to completely remove it when the backup is done
* The hard drive uses some screwy proprietary interface, so I can't just plug it into one of my desktop rigs
* No CD burner
So, what can I do?
I have a laptop with a 3.2 GB hard drive, all in 1 partition. The OS installed is Windows 2000 Professional. I've done quite a bit of work stripping it down to the bare essentials, so I want to back it up for easy reinstallation.
* I don't think that the Backup utility included with Windows would be able to restore everything correctly
* I'm using the NTFS filesystem, so the hard drive can't be read from DOS or written from Linux
* My laptop network card doesn't work in Linux, so I can't mount an NFS share and dd the drive to it
* I don't have a copy of Norton Ghost that would work in Win2K, and even if I did, I wouldn't want to install it, since I doubt I'd be able to completely remove it when the backup is done
* The hard drive uses some screwy proprietary interface, so I can't just plug it into one of my desktop rigs
* No CD burner
So, what can I do?
