In news:b5434351-dd75-4cb5-a0d6-(E-Mail Removed),
(E-Mail Removed) <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
> Is it possible to do this? Need this to roll out to a user
> with an easy way to get back to the default installation in
> case they screw things up.
>
> I'd like to dual boot the PC but have a partition with a
> saved ghost image in. Then if needs be PC could be booted
> to the partion and the ghost image restored.
>
> In the past, I've created bootable ghost DVDs which do
> this, but, in this case, theres no DVD drive.
>
> Any ideas best way to do it?
>
> I'm guesiing it could be done by dual booting Pc with xp
> and dos, and then setting up DOS same as I do for DVD boot?
Not to be facetious, but ... I'd have a fit if you did that to my machine,
especially if you did it covertly. Besides, then you've got a hassle for
updating them should problems be discovered that need fixing.
Why not just send or allow download of, a "recovery" CD that does the same
thing? I doubt I'm the only one who wouldn't allow you to mess with my
partitions; I just wouldn't allow it. But I'd be real happy with a
restoration CD of some kind. But in the end, I'd hope I can just re-image
the drive to get it back. Any reason a re-image would fail? If so, and
there are programs like that, I'd throw another dart at you<g>.
HTH,
Twayne`