I am currently imaging my whole C: drive each time I create a new image.
The C: drive consists of three partitions created under BING,
including the partition for BING.
Any recommendations as to how to change my method, so that I still start
image with one batch file, but actually create separate images of each
partition.
That way, if I have grief with only one, I can just restore that one
partition.
Thanks for any inputs
AlanD
Image Format
Re: Image Format
Just carry on as you are now.
When restoring, you can select from the one image file the
partition(s) you wish to restore.
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 16:58:05 PST, AlanD wrote:
>I am currently imaging my whole C: drive each time I create a new image.
> The C: drive consists of three partitions created under BING,
>including the partition for BING.
>
>Any recommendations as to how to change my method, so that I still start
>image with one batch file, but actually create separate images of each
>partition.
>That way, if I have grief with only one, I can just restore that one
>partition.
>
>Thanks for any inputs
>
>AlanD
When restoring, you can select from the one image file the
partition(s) you wish to restore.
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 16:58:05 PST, AlanD wrote:
>I am currently imaging my whole C: drive each time I create a new image.
> The C: drive consists of three partitions created under BING,
>including the partition for BING.
>
>Any recommendations as to how to change my method, so that I still start
>image with one batch file, but actually create separate images of each
>partition.
>That way, if I have grief with only one, I can just restore that one
>partition.
>
>Thanks for any inputs
>
>AlanD
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Re: Image Format
if you want separate files, enable the "multi-file" option.
"AlanD" wrote in message news:958@public.image...
I am currently imaging my whole C: drive each time I create a new image.
The C: drive consists of three partitions created under BING,
including the partition for BING.
Any recommendations as to how to change my method, so that I still start
image with one batch file, but actually create separate images of each
partition.
That way, if I have grief with only one, I can just restore that one
partition.
Thanks for any inputs
AlanD
"AlanD" wrote in message news:958@public.image...
I am currently imaging my whole C: drive each time I create a new image.
The C: drive consists of three partitions created under BING,
including the partition for BING.
Any recommendations as to how to change my method, so that I still start
image with one batch file, but actually create separate images of each
partition.
That way, if I have grief with only one, I can just restore that one
partition.
Thanks for any inputs
AlanD