Hard Drive image software needed

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What is a good hard drive image software that i can use to make an image of the hard drive after installing the OS, drivers, apps etc that i can then put onto a DVD and use in the future to retore the image back to when it was first done. Free would be good!
 
Try Macrium Reflect Free edition, works well with Windows 7.

I was using Acronis, but the version I have does not work with Windows 7. Macrium Reflect seems to work very well, has a nice and simple interface and is free.
 
Try Macrium Reflect Free edition, works well with Windows 7.

I was using Acronis, but the version I have does not work with Windows 7. Macrium Reflect seems to work very well, has a nice and simple interface and is free.

And i can make an image and put that onto a DVD as a bootable one? The, recovering my system back to original?
 
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Sorry to jump into this thread, but i'm going to be installing Windows 7 tomorrow and was wondering if Norton Ghost works well with it... I've been using the DOS version of Ghost for a long time and on many operating systems, and it's never let me done once... :D
 
And i can make an image and put that onto a DVD as a bootable one? The, recovering my system back to original?

You create a bootable CD with Macrium, then create an image of your harddrive and save to network drive, usb drive, dvd etc.

To restore, you boot your pc with the bootable cd and select the image that your want to restore. It works in a similar fashion to acronis. It's very easy to use, it creates an image of windows 7 in about 10 minutes and restores in approx 6 minutes. Give it a try I think you will be impressed. I have used it to reinstall an activated windows 7 image three times now and it has worked everytime.
 
OK muppets - I am going to treat you :)

Download Raptor from this link. It's a forensic IT imaging solution, based on Ubuntu, which will create forensic images of target drives in the .e01 format. We use it at work and I vouch for it.

You simply burn the image segments to disc or copy them to an external HDD and you can restore at any time.

Oh, and it's free! ;)
 
How do you restore the .e01 images? Can you create an image of the OS drive?

I always use acronis true image to clone my C: to E: (every 3 weeks or so) If something bad happens all i have to do is change boot priority to E: then clone back to C after
 
How do you restore the .e01 images? Can you create an image of the OS drive?

I always use acronis true image to clone my C: to E: (every 3 weeks or so) If something bad happens all i have to do is change boot priority to E: then clone back to C after

The software runs from a boot CD. To restore, simply boot from the CD and make sure the storage device containing the image segments is attached. Then choose the restore option and off it goes :)

If Acronis works for you, then keep using it. I just thought I'd give people a free option :)
 
Whats wrong with W7 built in backup and restore?

It allows you to create an image on discs or a HDD.

Have you tried it mate? I've been using it, takes bloomin ages :( not sure if it'll be improved by service packs etc but it's too slow at the moment even on fast HDDs.
 
Have you tried it mate? I've been using it, takes bloomin ages :( not sure if it'll be improved by service packs etc but it's too slow at the moment even on fast HDDs.

Yeah I used it the other day to make an image of C: however due to the fact I installed apps/programs on both the C: and the backup drive it made an image of both drives so took ages.
 
OK muppets - I am going to treat you :)

Download Raptor from this link. It's a forensic IT imaging solution, based on Ubuntu, which will create forensic images of target drives in the .e01 format. We use it at work and I vouch for it.

You simply burn the image segments to disc or copy them to an external HDD and you can restore at any time.

Oh, and it's free! ;)

Looking forward to trying this.
 
Yeah I used it the other day to make an image of C: however due to the fact I installed apps/programs on both the C: and the backup drive it made an image of both drives so took ages.

You can't restore it without trashing what's already on the HDD either. So unless you have an image of the whole HDD it is a bit rubbish.
 
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