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Cnews
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      27th Jul 2008
Looking for opinions as to what software works best for imaging / cloning an
xp workstation. I would like the ability to boot off a disk created by the
software and restore my image without errors. I had been looking at norton
ghost and acronis true image. Any opinions welcome

Thanks

craig



 
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      27th Jul 2008
I use Image for DOS (IFD). I create bootable restore DVD disks and also save
an image to an external USB hard drive at times.
For cloning a drive when I replaced a drive I used the free utility
Copywipe.

http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/index.htm

You can try the products out on a trial before purchasing. Check them out.

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"Cnews" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Looking for opinions as to what software works best for imaging / cloning
> an xp workstation. I would like the ability to boot off a disk created
> by the software and restore my image without errors. I had been looking
> at norton ghost and acronis true image. Any opinions welcome
>
> Thanks
>
> craig
>
>
>


 
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Edward W. Thompson
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      27th Jul 2008

"Cnews" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Looking for opinions as to what software works best for imaging / cloning
> an xp workstation. I would like the ability to boot off a disk created
> by the software and restore my image without errors. I had been looking
> at norton ghost and acronis true image. Any opinions welcome
>
> Thanks
>
> craig
>

There is no answer to your question. I use Acronis as do many others and
find
it is easy to use, does the job and is inexpensive, I suspect Ghost and
others are much the same. Just pick one, try it and if it does what you
need then it will be the 'best'.


 
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      27th Jul 2008

"Cnews" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Looking for opinions as to what software works best for imaging / cloning
> an xp workstation. I would like the ability to boot off a disk created
> by the software and restore my image without errors. I had been looking
> at norton ghost and acronis true image. Any opinions welcome
>
> Thanks
>
> craig


What's the best car, a Ford or a Chevrolet. It's a question of
opinion and preference! I use Acronis TrueImage. It lets you
create a bootable CD.


 
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Lil' Dave
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      27th Jul 2008
"Cnews" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Looking for opinions as to what software works best for imaging / cloning
> an xp workstation. I would like the ability to boot off a disk created
> by the software and restore my image without errors. I had been looking
> at norton ghost and acronis true image. Any opinions welcome
>
> Thanks
>
> craig
>
>
>


Still using DriveImage 7.0 here. The installation CD for windows is also
the boot CD as well. Yes, I made a backup CD, and an ISO image as well.
Most of my hardware is 2 years old. That may be a factor from the boot CD
for newer stuff, not sure.
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Dave


 
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      27th Jul 2008
Pegasus (MVP) wrote:
> "Cnews" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Looking for opinions as to what software works best for imaging / cloning
>> an xp workstation. I would like the ability to boot off a disk created
>> by the software and restore my image without errors. I had been looking
>> at norton ghost and acronis true image. Any opinions welcome
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> craig

>
> What's the best car, a Ford or a Chevrolet. It's a question of
> opinion and preference! I use Acronis TrueImage. It lets you
> create a bootable CD.


Or if you buy it in the package, it's already in there (a bootable CD).


 
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Cnews
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      27th Jul 2008
Well, I just read a few reviews that claim norton ghost 14 still doesnt work
with Vista- and the symantec website is misleading, listing it under
specifications but qualifying the stamente with a small print type
*additional requirements may apply* Done... Acronis wins...

Craig

"Cnews" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Looking for opinions as to what software works best for imaging / cloning
> an xp workstation. I would like the ability to boot off a disk created
> by the software and restore my image without errors. I had been looking
> at norton ghost and acronis true image. Any opinions welcome
>
> Thanks
>
> craig
>
>
>



 
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