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Need Disk Imaging tool that can restore from external HDD

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4wd:
They also have a free rescue kit.
-xtabber (February 27, 2012, 02:49 PM)
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f.y.i. they force you to friend them on facebook in order to get the download link.
-Gwen7 (February 27, 2012, 09:30 PM)
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Do they?
Paragon Rescue Kit free Edition

Downloads->Free Express Versions->->cnet link

Stoic Joker:
Do they?
[url=http://www.paragon-software.com/home/rk-express/download_old.html]Paragon Rescue Kit free Edition
-4wd (February 27, 2012, 10:44 PM)
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Hm... Not quite entirely Scot-Free, as it requires a registration for the 'free' serial number before allowing install.

4wd:
Hm... Not quite entirely Scot-Free, as it requires a registration for the 'free' serial number before allowing install.-Stoic Joker (February 28, 2012, 06:40 AM)
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Open the file with 7-zip and extract the ISO - no registration required.

I've been using UniExtract on these for a couple of years now, it's a Linux boot disk and IIRC no serial is required for it to run, it's just to get past the self-extractor.

flamerz:
i highly recommend this:

http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/index.htm

for a external (usb) image for linux will do the best job (i tryed in all my computers and worked perfectly).

i can restore a 4gb image in less than 3 minutes from usb.

Jibz:
Since we've touched on most of the usual suspects, I will throw in a link to Drive Snapshot.

Unlike the 50gb suites, it's a ~300k executable that somehow magically manages to do most of the useful stuff the others do. The only thing I miss is a pre-configured rescue environment.

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