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Created OS restore image on CD.
Hello everyone,
Does anyone know how to create an image on a CD so that every time I boot to the CD it will reformat the hard drive with the image on it. We used to have a CD that would do that with Norton's ghost however, I can't get it to do it anymore. I've been trying to create a new one since the hardware has changed since then.The operating system that will be imaged is windows XP. Also, I know I can use things like Acronis and Ghost to create a restore image but the big thing here is that I would like to restore it from just one CD.
Does anyone know how to create an image on a CD so that every time I boot to the CD it will reformat the hard drive with the image on it. We used to have a CD that would do that with Norton's ghost however, I can't get it to do it anymore. I've been trying to create a new one since the hardware has changed since then.The operating system that will be imaged is windows XP. Also, I know I can use things like Acronis and Ghost to create a restore image but the big thing here is that I would like to restore it from just one CD.
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Optionsstephens316 Member Posts: 203 ■■■■□□□□□□I can help you some what on this pm me with your email address I will try to reply in 24hrs. I will need to find my documentation.______________
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OptionsPlantwiz Mod Posts: 5,057 ModThis lists Ghost:
How to Create a Restore / Recovery Disc and Partition
However, you stated this didn't work, and you didn't like the Acronis option. When did Ghost stop working for you? Was there a SP update that stopped it from working for you?Plantwiz
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Optionsdisi Member Posts: 59 ■■□□□□□□□□This is common Windows knowledge?
unattend.txt and Boot Disk with network setup?
here is a nearly complete guide: Svrops.com - Windows XP Unattended Install
//edit: sorry, but I am a little pissed today. Anyway the uattend.txt is what you are looking for, it is the common install script for Windows. You can either install from a folder on the CD or any network location etc.