Bootable Restore DVD
#1
Posted 28 February 2014 - 11:59 AM
I used Norton ghost, clonezilla etc but i want a ready made software
which create backup image of my physical drive ( OS partition ) and
create bootable dvd to restore it.
Please suggest me a best software
Thnx
#2
Posted 01 March 2014 - 02:55 PM
I believe Acronis or Macrium offer such features (to be checked).
Beware that these wont probably be free.
Or else, you can create your own WinPE, and burn it next to your backup file there.
Then, you will be able to test a greater ranger of (free) softwares.
Remember that DVD will limit you to about 9gigs of datas.
Even with a 50% compression rate, dont expect to backup more than about 20 gigs on DVD.
My 2 cents
Edit : I had written a "how to" in the past similar to your need, although my "how to" backups/restores from a network location.
Regards,
Erwan
#3
Posted 01 March 2014 - 08:22 PM
hello here is a great restoration software read the documentation
RECOVERY TOOLS MEDIA CREATOR with
1.3.15 & 3.0.0 Alpha 1
here is the link
http://forums.mydigi...rtition-Creator
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#4
Posted 03 March 2014 - 08:42 AM
thnx.... i will evaluate this tool and will tell the results
#5
Posted 04 March 2014 - 05:47 PM
hello here is a great restoration software read the documentation
RECOVERY TOOLS MEDIA CREATOR with
1.3.15 & 3.0.0 Alpha 1
here is the link
This is really good for creating a recovery "PARTITION" during the installation process (and updating it too). *BUT* it does a good job of emulating that type of a recovery solution...
If your looking for more of a bootable "solution" to restore image snapshots, your best bet is to look into the other tools mentioned as well as any other type of full image backup/restore process that can split the image based on selectable criteria (i.e. DVD sized chunks) and also restore them.
While this is NOT a free solution, I have used the Active@Disk tools to do this sort of a thing. They also have tools to browse the image backup file if you only need to restore a few files.
So, it really depends on what you're trying to accomplish, and not so much how...Seems to me that if there is a stand-alone, bootable system that can make (AND restore) an image, that should be sufficient. I agree with the above comments on some of the commercial image backup tools. Many of them have limited "free" versions that might do what you want.
Also, consider th built in windos OS tools to make recovery images - especially in Win 7/8....they can also be used with bootable recovery disks.
Scott
#6
Posted 08 March 2014 - 07:56 PM
Macrium Reflect has the ability to create a rescue media under the Other Tasks menu. Says Create Rescue Media.
This video starts to talk about how "Create Rescue Media" works
Starts around 3:50 minutes
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