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382099 2005-08-18 12:23:00 Hi
Because i do lots of software tryouts and experiment with my system, it often crashes and corrupts. then i format my disk and install the regular programs such as office, msn, eetc. is there any way i can make a image of my operating system and currently installed settings/program. so that next time by any chance my windows is currputed i can just use my image to get everything back to normal.
gum digger (6100)
382100 2005-08-18 12:28:00 Mantis thread titled Is this possible and if so how?
is along the same lines and there are some suggestions in there that may answer your question

sorry the bold but I cant get rid of the formatting for some reason
beama (111)
382101 2005-08-18 21:02:00 Hi
Because i do lots of software tryouts and experiment with my system, it often crashes and corrupts. then i format my disk and install the regular programs such as office, msn, eetc. is there any way i can make a image of my operating system and currently installed settings/program. so that next time by any chance my windows is currputed i can just use my image to get everything back to normal.
Ghost or one of the similar image programs.
pctek (84)
382102 2005-08-18 21:08:00 Just to expand on Beama's comments, see here:
forums.pcworld.co.nz

And of course, Im vouching for PartImage ;)
Chilling_Silence (9)
382103 2005-08-19 00:45:00 And of course, Im vouching for PartImage Their homepage suggests that for Win2K/XP it's only in experimental stage. Greg (193)
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