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richardworrall |
posted on 19th Nov 09 at 18:52 |
ive got a copy of norton ghost on floppy disk, a few years old mind but does the job. used a few times to make a copy of my hard drive, works every time. | |
Doug |
posted on 19th Nov 09 at 18:16 |
Bit for Bit image you could use FTK Imager ? | |
Sam |
posted on 19th Nov 09 at 15:33 |
I'll be looking at this thread with interest, I'd rather get a free imaging program for myself than have to pay for Ghost as I'll probably ever only use it the once (see my other thread for the reason why I need one). | |
James_DT |
posted on 19th Nov 09 at 15:30 |
Nah. | |
pow |
posted on 19th Nov 09 at 14:37 |
James, the MS DaRT stuff? | |
James_DT |
posted on 18th Nov 09 at 16:32 |
Place I used to work used either Windows Deployment Services, or booting from SystemRescueCD and using partimage, depending on which computers needed doing and where they were. | |
Neo |
posted on 18th Nov 09 at 15:10 |
http://www.niche2.com/free/optional-sample.php?adobe-pro=318 | |
pow |
posted on 18th Nov 09 at 14:55 |
We use Acronis here, I want it all above board this time though, I use it for external work! | |
Neo |
posted on 18th Nov 09 at 14:50 |
Acronis is great from personal use. | |
Half Pint |
posted on 18th Nov 09 at 14:39 |
cnet has some free ones that will do just that... | |
pow |
posted on 18th Nov 09 at 14:32 |
Wondered what you guys used? |