There are a couple of items to consider. (Acronis true image 10, not free
though)
Size: My laptop with 60 GB drive, 20 GB used, requires 17 GB for its image.
Location: yes Acronis will put the image on a USB drive.
Bootability: it will be dependent on if your laptop can boot from a usb
device, you will have to consult with your manual for that info.
Acronis will create a bootable emergency recovery media on USB drives (48
MB).
Acronis will also create a protected partition on your drive from which you
can recover to the conditions at which it was made (hit F11 while booting).
That would provide a lot of protection from software screwups while on the
road to to make sure bad stuff doesn't get loaded etc.
Michael
"R. Giskard Reventlov" <no.spam@me> wrote in message
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> Running Windows Vista Home Premium on a notebook without a DVD/CD drive.
>
> What (free!) software would back up an image of the HD to a USB stick so
> that if I have a problem whilst away from home I could boot from the USB
> stick and reload the image?
>
> Would Acronis True Image do this? Are there any others better?
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