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Is there a way to make a complete disk image of an xp-system on an external
USB-disk drive, which can be restored on another xp-computer? This is meant to serve as an ultimate safety precaution which works still in case of complete loss of the primary computer Standard disk imaging tools like Powerquest Drive Image will not work, because of overwriting the existing xp system during restore with the saved image, which will not work on anther hardware because of XP activation. Thanks for your help -- K.E. Platt |
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"kep" <kep@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F2E0CCFE-0C2C-4FA3-BBAA-843F9CDBE84D@microsoft.com... > Is there a way to make a complete disk image of an xp-system on an external > USB-disk drive, which can be restored on another xp-computer? This is meant > to serve as an ultimate safety precaution which works still in case of > complete loss of the primary computer > Standard disk imaging tools like Powerquest Drive Image will not work, > because of overwriting the existing xp system during restore with the saved > image, which will not work on anther hardware because of XP activation. > Thanks for your help > > -- > K.E. Platt Several answers: - My version of Drive Image lets me make a recovery disk that I can use to restore a whole disk partition. - You could also create/restore a complete image with a Bart PE boot CD (www.bootdisk.com). - You cannot run a restored image on another PC, unless the hardware is identical. It it is not then Windows will probably crash, regardless of any XP activation issues. |
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Yes, xp computers can definitely get cloned on multiple computers using an
imaging tool plus a microsoft supplied tool sysprep. Of course, he receiving computers must run an legal copy of xp. see: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;302577 My problem is, that above mentionned procedure requires an OPERATIONAL reference computer. I am looking for a procedure which can be run off a backup disk, because in my scenario the reference computer is supposed to be completely destroyed. -- K.E. Platt "Pegasus (MVP)" schrieb: > > "kep" <kep@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F2E0CCFE-0C2C-4FA3-BBAA-843F9CDBE84D@microsoft.com... > > Is there a way to make a complete disk image of an xp-system on an > external > > USB-disk drive, which can be restored on another xp-computer? This is > meant > > to serve as an ultimate safety precaution which works still in case of > > complete loss of the primary computer > > Standard disk imaging tools like Powerquest Drive Image will not work, > > because of overwriting the existing xp system during restore with the > saved > > image, which will not work on anther hardware because of XP activation. > > Thanks for your help > > > > -- > > K.E. Platt > > Several answers: > - My version of Drive Image lets me make a recovery disk > that I can use to restore a whole disk partition. > - You could also create/restore a complete image with a > Bart PE boot CD (www.bootdisk.com). > - You cannot run a restored image on another PC, unless > the hardware is identical. It it is not then Windows will > probably crash, regardless of any XP activation issues. > > > |
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