- Disk cloning
- Posted by dcarva on February 29th, 2004
Hello
Sorry for posting this here, I can't find a Windows 2003 forum. Can anyone recommend disk cloning (copy) software that works for Windows2003? None of the ones I have tried for Windows2000 work for 2003. If anyone can recommend something that is designed for 2003, please let me know. I did find one last night (crap, forgot the name) but it was 500 bucks. I am hoping to find a cheaper one
Thanks
- Posted by Pegasus \(MVP\) on February 29th, 2004
Acronis DiskImage works very well, is much
faster than competing products and doesn't
cost much.
"dcarva" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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the ones I have tried for Windows2000 work for 2003. If anyone can recommend
something that is designed for 2003, please let me know. I did find one last
night (crap, forgot the name) but it was 500 bucks. I am hoping to find a
cheaper one.
- Posted by Pegasus \(MVP\) on February 29th, 2004
.. . . have a look at your computer clock and/or
time zone. You're ahead of everyone else!
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- Posted by dcarva on February 29th, 2004
Thanks!
- Posted by dcarva on February 29th, 2004
The one that supports windows 2003 server is 500 bucks
http://www.acronis.com/products/trueimageserver
The one that is not for server is 50 bucks. Darn...
- Posted by Jim Self on March 1st, 2004
Hi,
Have you looked into Nortons Ghost? Doesn't cost much on eBay. I can't
imagine it why it would not work with W2003, but I haven't looked into
it either.
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- Posted by Gert B. Frob on March 4th, 2004
"dcarva" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Although I've never tried it, you should be able to use Acronis True Image,
Norton Ghost or PQ Drive Image, as long as you can down the system and image
under the programs bootable DOS structure. Don't see why not. NTFS is
NTFS. You'll note that the "Server Edition" is capable of imaging a "live"
server. Try it.
- Posted by Blare Sutton on March 5th, 2004
IF you don't want to pay a cent, download the CD available from
http://www.linux-forensics.com - boot off this, and use dcfldd to do a
sector image of the drive.
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