Re: Backup or Image

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Anders Eriksson wrote:
Hello,

I'm a software developer for a small company that
makes
Customer Specific Machines, ie. each machine and
Computer
is unique. The Computer is a normal PC with Windows
XP
and usually it's configured by the customer so it's
part
of a domain.

This means that I can't connect to the computer by
TCP/IP, since I'm not part of that domain and I can't
change this ....

For each computer it would be nice to have a DVD from
which we can create a clone of the Computer.

I have looked at Norton Ghost but it means that I
have to
install Ghost on the customers computer to be able to
create an image.

An more convenient way would be:
I connect an external hard disk via USB to the
customer
computer.
On this disk I have a program that can take an image
of
the disk in the customer computer.
The image can later be burnt down to a bootable DVD,
from
which a copy of the customers hard disk can be made.

If it's an external drive, why can't you just put a
permanent install of Ghost or TI on that, and run it
from the external drive? You wouldn't even have to
make that drive bootable; just connect it to each
machine in turn and run it.
Or port it to wherever you want it to go.
You could probably get quite a few installs on a
single ext USB drive of any reasonable size, say 500
Gig. Depends on how many machines per day you put out,
I guess.

Is there some program that I can use to make an image
of
the hard disk, without installing some program and
saving
the image on a external disk or DVD?

// Anders

Just brainstorming here:
Telnet ? Dunno if that helps or not, but it might be
a way to get at the data without installing anything on
those machines.
Or, hook into the process earlier and do two
parallel installs; one to the target machine and one to
your machine/s; then make an iso from that with Ghost,
True Image, whatever method you prefer.
Or dedicate a parallel machine that will get
everything the new target machine gets, and make the
image from that.
Why can't you use tcp-ip? Too little data to make
many good guesses. With a little effort, you could
even make the Ext USB drive bootable and boot from it
each time. Course, it'd ahve to be in the boot order
of the target machines, but ... who cares? Once you
remove it, it'll "remove" itself via that OS.

For a third language, your English is excellent, BTW;
puts many to shame for whom it is a first/only
language.

Pop`


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