You'll need a third-party imaging program.
Norton Ghost 9.0
http://www.symantec.com/sabu/ghost/g.../features.html
Animated Shockwave Ghost tutorial with sound
http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/tut...7165825_s.html
How to perform a disk-to-disk clone
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...01032917165825
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"franistan" wrote:
| hi,
|
| i'm putting together a system w/2 disks, one of which i want to be a
| fall-back disk so i can boot to it in case smth happens to the boot
| drive. i want to avoid having to reinstall windows from scratch on the
| second disk, if i can.
|
| current config:
| there are 2 partitions on the boot disk, system and data, and the
| system partition has a stable install of windows xp sp2 w/all the
| needed apps etc. the second drive also has 2 partitions, both empty.
|
| what i want to do is create a clone of the current boot disk's boot
| partition on the second drive. i've never done this before, but in
| reading, i thought i might go about it like this:
|
| 1. make an image of the boot partition, using an image program like
| powerquest 'drive-image' or terrabyte's 'image'. store the image in a
| partition on the new disk.
| 2. restore the image to the other partition on the new disk, which will
| become the system partition for the disk.
| 3. shutdown and remove the old disk
| 4. boot w/the new disk as boot disk.
| 5. change the disk's letter following the instructions here -
|
http://tinyurl.com/anb8s
| 6. update env vars as mentioned here -
http://tinyurl.com/a63mp
| 8. shutdown and put the old disk back in.
|
| i'm thinking that i should now be able to boot to the old disk and see
| both drives correctly, or boot to the new disk and see both drives, w/o
| problems.
|
| has anybody done anything like this before? does what i've got above
| look right?
|
| thanks
|
|
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| franistan