- Apr 5, 2005
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I am looking for something that will help me reduce the time it takes for me to get a fresh install of windows back on my system.
Installing windows xp and all essential programs takes a decent amount of time and gets old and tiresome, especially when having to do it alot to troubleshoot problems.
Are there any programs I can use to basically do a bit-for-bit copy of my C drive right after i install windows, drivers, essential s/w like office, etc... , dump it somewhere, maybe an external HD reserved as a "golden image"
I tried to use drive image xml but that was a complete disaster. it would copy my files over, but i could never boot off the drive. Norton ghost im not a fan of, since I have to sort of install that and have it run in the background.
with linux all i had to do was pop another HD in, do a DD and bam i get a the original image. is there a way i can do this in windowsland? is there a way i can do this without any software?
in summary
-I want to install windows, office, opera and drivers, then i want to save that to another HD, to restore just in case i ever need to "reformat". I don't necessarily want a rolling backup that backs up my C drive every night or anything..
Installing windows xp and all essential programs takes a decent amount of time and gets old and tiresome, especially when having to do it alot to troubleshoot problems.
Are there any programs I can use to basically do a bit-for-bit copy of my C drive right after i install windows, drivers, essential s/w like office, etc... , dump it somewhere, maybe an external HD reserved as a "golden image"
I tried to use drive image xml but that was a complete disaster. it would copy my files over, but i could never boot off the drive. Norton ghost im not a fan of, since I have to sort of install that and have it run in the background.
with linux all i had to do was pop another HD in, do a DD and bam i get a the original image. is there a way i can do this in windowsland? is there a way i can do this without any software?
in summary
-I want to install windows, office, opera and drivers, then i want to save that to another HD, to restore just in case i ever need to "reformat". I don't necessarily want a rolling backup that backs up my C drive every night or anything..