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Image Drive

#1 Post by GrandMasterKhan » Tue Feb 02, 2010 10:36 pm

What is the best low cost way to image a drive? Know about Acronis but is there a free option maybe taking a little more time is OK. I also want low complications such as having to repair the MBR. Can I assume the recover partition will image along with the image?

Also if one does a clean install of W7 on a fresh drive, how will R&R interact with the fact there is no longer a recovery partition?

If I have a dual boot Vista and W7 how can I get rid of the Vista parition and retain W7 and the Recovery Partition (original image). Am thinking in case my TP needs to be serviced I just wipe everything and give to tech support with system as shipped.

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Re: Image Drive

#2 Post by ZaZ » Wed Feb 03, 2010 12:07 am

If you have a Seagate drive you can get a free download of DiscWizard from Seagate's website. It's a limited version of True Image, but does what I need it to. I think I saw WD offers this as well.

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Re: Image Drive

#3 Post by moronoxyd » Wed Feb 03, 2010 5:50 am

There are several free options:
- EASEUS Partition Manager gets good reviews (I personally don't like it, but thats just me)
- clonezilla is an open source solution
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Re: Image Drive

#4 Post by loyukfai » Wed Feb 03, 2010 11:42 am

See also Macrium Reflect (free version at http://www.macrium.com/reflectfree.asp). Better than Acronis TrueImage IMO.

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Re: Image Drive

#5 Post by ashleys » Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:30 am

Also if one does a clean install of W7 on a fresh drive, how will R&R interact with the fact there is no longer a recovery partition?


It works fine. I've never run with a recovery partition including my most recent install of Windows 7 Professional. When you install R&R all the files just go into the C:\ directory and F11 during boot still works.
If you use the BCD editor it will show the R&R boot loader details as just another entry.

You should be aware that installing Windows 7 on a clean non-partitioned drive will result in Windows creating a 100Mb recovery partition for itself. To avoid this, you've got to delete the partition during setup or pre-partition the drive. The Windows recovery partition is not created during a custom install.

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Re: Image Drive

#6 Post by forests_gump » Thu Feb 04, 2010 11:04 pm

I have a custom install of Win7, so there is not recovery partition, although i do have R&R installed.

Anyone knows on the recovery partition, what are the folders, so that i know what folders on my Win7 is essential for recovery. thks.

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Re: Image Drive

#7 Post by ashleys » Fri Feb 05, 2010 8:25 am

If you have no recovery partition and R&R installed you will find folders called MiniNT and Preboot on your C: volume. These are the main R&R folders. There are some other files but I cannot remember what they are.

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