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Pengi-FlyGirl26
May 30th, 2011, 10:25 PM
Hey,
My sister has finally seen the light and has decided to switch to Linux. First, though, we're planning on making an image of the hard drive as it is now in case she decides to just go back to what she knows. Yesterday, I spent all day trying to make an image using ISO Master. It made an image (I think) but wouldn't recognize that I had a dvd in to write the image to. Then I tried again and somehow managed to almost max out my own hard drive.:?
Today, I've been trying to play around w/ ghost, but it won't work right. I've tried with both her computer and her hard drive hooked up to my computer. No luck. Any suggestions? [-o<
Thanks

Mark Phelps
May 31st, 2011, 05:40 PM
Yeah -- quit messing around with ISO creation and do this the EASY way -- install the FREE version of Macrium Reflect and use it to image the Win7 install off to an external drive, or to DVDs. Also, use the option to create the MR Boot CD.

That will allow you to later boot from the MR Boot CD and use it to restore from the external hard drive or DVDs.

Pengi-FlyGirl26
May 31st, 2011, 05:51 PM
Will that work for something other than Windows 7? Her computer has XP and it's so old that it's literally falling apart. It takes 20 minutes just to boot up and gets at least 5 viruses a day, which is why we're switching her over.

Pengi-FlyGirl26
June 2nd, 2011, 04:25 AM
Hard drive was too corrupt to image. It would have been FUBAR if we hadn't just gone ahead and boot nuked it. No wonder I kept getting errors.