What do you guys recommend for Imaging software?

Discussion in 'backup, imaging & disk mgmt' started by Killtek, Dec 9, 2008.

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  1. andyman35

    andyman35 Registered Member

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    :eek: That is lightning fast,I'll have to check that out.
     
  2. mhallerman

    mhallerman Registered Member

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    I was blown away the first time I tried it - it really is a fantastic product. Saved me countless times.
     
  3. andyman35

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    Went to the site,it looks very impressive,cheers for the heads up:thumb:
     
  4. mhallerman

    mhallerman Registered Member

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    Enjoy - (their support is pretty good as well I've found.)
     
  5. vijayind

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    Personally I use Paragon Drive Backup Express 9.0, bcoz its free and does basically what I want.

    Also you might want to have a look at Terabyte's Image for Windows. Its available on Bit Du Jour at 40% discount on 12/12/08.
    http://www.bitsdujour.com/software/image-for-windows
     
  6. lodore

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    147gb partition?
    are you storing your data on the partition as well?
     
  7. mhallerman

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    Yes, but actually I'm only using about half of the space, so it is in all actuality around a 75gb restore....
     
  8. Huupi

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    Your out of joy if for whatever reason your drive dies,you'l lose everything,its safer to put your images on a external drive.

    Imaging process is much slower if imaging to the same drive because of the complex read/write operations to be done be the single Head,in case of an external drive to image to, the load is split between the two heads available.
     
  9. mhallerman

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    Not sure what you mean, as I image to an external Seagate drive :)

    Would be kind of nuts to image to another partition on the same physical disk, no?
     
  10. Huupi

    Huupi Registered Member

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    Sorry lad if i misunderstood you. ;)
     
  11. illicit

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    EAZ-FIX has drive imaging integrated into the package as well.
     
  12. mhallerman

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    No problem - we all "keep each other honest" :)
     
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