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Disk Imaging program for Windows XP 64?

NBAJ2K

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Does anyone know of a disk imaging program for Windows XP 64?

All of the programs I have seen for disk imaging, such as Norton Ghost, do not support a 64 bit operating system yet. I really wanted to use Windows XP 64, as a copy came with my Windows XP Pro disk, and I have a 64 Bit CPU. I have 64 Bit drivers for all of my hardware.

Can someone help me out?

Thanks,

~J
 
Do you really neeed to image from within the OS? 'tis safest to do so from basic boot thus no special requirements.
 
didn't even think about that. I could definitely do that. I just wanted to take an image of my C and put in on my D drive along wtith possibly a DVD in case something goes wrong.

What would I use for that?

~J
 
Acronis Ttrue Image makes a bootable CD that can image any OS and write it to NTFS drives (and FAT of course).

The only porblem is you need to install the Windows version in order to burn the bootable CD. If you have a second PC or laptop with burner install it there.
 
Originally posted by: NBAJ2K
Does anyone know of a disk imaging program for Windows XP 64?

All of the programs I have seen for disk imaging, such as Norton Ghost, do not support a 64 bit operating system yet. I really wanted to use Windows XP 64, as a copy came with my Windows XP Pro disk, and I have a 64 Bit CPU. I have 64 Bit drivers for all of my hardware.

Can someone help me out?

Thanks,

~J


I suggest BartPE with the Ghost8 plugin. Easy, fast, reliable. Plus you can surf with Firefox 1.5 while imaging.
 
Originally posted by: dclive

I suggest BartPE with the Ghost8 plugin. Easy, fast, reliable. Plus you can surf with Firefox 1.5 while imaging.

Good idea, particularly for those long clone jobs. 'tis included with and for True Image plugins see here.

 
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