"pwrichcreek" wrote:
> I've downloaded a trial version of Casper 4.0. When I use
> the wizard to initiate a "copy entire hard disk" operation,
> it displays the message "Drive 3 is currently is use. All
> data on this disk may be lost if you continue." Disk 3 is an
> external hard disk that I want to use for the image and
> where I have data that I do not want to lose.
>
> Is there someone here who has experience with Casper and
> would know whether there is any way I can use the external
> drive for both the Casper image and the other data that I
> want to store there? The external drive is about 2.5 times
> the size of the system disk that I want to copy from, so
> there is no problem with the capacity. Is there something I
> can do with partitioning that would enable this? I've looked
> on the Casper web site and cannot find any reference to this
> issue. Is there a Casper forum or discussion group?
>
> TIA,
>
> Phil
Casper is a cloning utility. It makes immediately bootable
copies of a partition - on another partition on the same HD or
on another partition on another HD - it doesn't make an "image
file" that is just a big file (usually compressed) which can be
stored on any media, such as an external USB HD or on a
DVD. Furthermore, the one limitation on FSS's free trial copy
is that the *entire* source HD's contents are copied to the
*entire* surface of the destination HD, the partitions on the
source HD being scaled up to fit on the destination HD if need
be. While that is perfect for moving your entire system to a
larger HD, that would also stop you from copying just one
partition from a HD that contains several partitions and put that
partition among several partitions on the destination HD. This
latter feature *can* be done with the paid version of the utility.
In your case, in which you want to put the clone on an
external USB drive, you may be SOL because it won't be
bootable (unless your BIOS knows how to boot from USB
media). If all you want to do is move all your files to the
external USB HD, you may be able to accomplish that, but
don't expect it to be bootable. And if there are already partitions
on the USB HD, you will overwrite them all with the free trial
version.
For free software that can make image files, check out the
15-day free trial version of Acronis's True Image:
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...oad/trueimage/
*TimDaniels*