Up until now I have been an avid user of BartPE and Ghost to perform my imaging. Its been ideal, if a friend has a duff laptop they can bring it round, I can image (to get a copy of all files), reinstall windows and then create an additional image afterwards to ensure I have new and old snapshots of a file.
I have just inheritied a laptop that I want to do the same to, though it’s a Windows 8 system running the 8 os, meaning the disk is GPT and is not supported by Ghost. Poo.
Can you guys suggest a good tool that will allow me to do imaging, ideally over the network – usually to a Windows Share.
I have come across a wonderfull tool called Macrium Reflect, Though the home (free version) will only allow me to create a bootable rescue CD that is unique to that system, meaning I cant do the backup before hand.
Can anyone else recommend a tool that will allow booting into a rescue environment to create and deploy images?
I have just inheritied a laptop that I want to do the same to, though it’s a Windows 8 system running the 8 os, meaning the disk is GPT and is not supported by Ghost. Poo.
Can you guys suggest a good tool that will allow me to do imaging, ideally over the network – usually to a Windows Share.
I have come across a wonderfull tool called Macrium Reflect, Though the home (free version) will only allow me to create a bootable rescue CD that is unique to that system, meaning I cant do the backup before hand.
Can anyone else recommend a tool that will allow booting into a rescue environment to create and deploy images?