ebcz;1170894 Wrote:
> Hi
>
> I used to use Ghost (DOS floppy, up until 2003) back in the day to d
> ful
> backup image
> (full drives and/or partitions, Windows, Linux, etc) to an external US
> HDD
>
> Basically, I'm looking to do same thing (for a laptop)
>
> - Don't have to install anything
> (Except, maybe to just make bootable CD/DVD, then can uninstall "main
> program.
>
> - Able to boot the backup program from a CD/DVD, external of any OS
>
> - Make manual backup images of drives and/or partitions to an externa
> US
> HDD
>
> - Backup images of complete HDD are exactly that, complete (i.e.
> includin
> the MBR
>
> - Able to backup Win7/Vista/XP and Linux ext2/3 partitions
>
> - Able to backup any "unknown file system" partition in RAW (sector
> mod
> such as FreeBSD
>
> - I have no need for any "incremental" or "scheduled" backups or an
> othe
> automated BS
> (That is just more BS that can wrong, if you ask me.
>
> - None of this new fangled "hidden recovery partition", "messing u
> you
> MBR", etc, etc tha
> all these new backup programs seem to enjoy having
>
> Nice and simple, just stick the CD in, boot to it, and then manuall
> backu
> anything to an external USB HDD withou
> any of the BS. Laptops I want to backup have HDD's with multiple OS'
> o
> them: Vista (Win7 soon), XP, Linux, etc
> All that Windowy "System Restore / Restore Points" BS is turned off i
> Vista/XP. (Waste of disk space.
>
> Just wondering what the best animal is these days. Too much confusio
> ou
> there. Things used to be simple
> From reviews of current Norton Ghost, wouldn't let it (or anythin
> Symantec
> anywhere near my computers
>
> Looked at "Acronis True Image 2010," but it seems like it tries to d
> to
> much, which usually translates int
> nothing being completetly reliable. Plus, responses on their suppor
> foru
> don't look too promising
>
> Made a boot CD with "Macrium Reflect" (free) and it may be ok unles
> ther
> is something better out there
> I'll pay $ for reliablity. For some reason, "Macrium Reflect" jus
> isn'
> "feeling safe" for me
>
> "FarStone DriveClone Express". Anyone use this animal? It seems lik
> th
> perfect answer, but there no
> being a large user base is worrisome. Its $40 and there is no fre
> trial
>
> Thank
Here is a list of free programs that do the same as Ghost. Then ther
is also free Easus
'7 Freeware Acronis True Image & Norton Ghost Alternatives
(
http://www.winvistaclub.com/d75.html
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