Backing Up Windows Partition
Michael D. Setzer II
mikes at kuentos.guam.net
Fri Aug 19 12:21:03 UTC 2005
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Another option is to use G4L or G4U to make images of whatever
partition to the ftp server running on the machine. I use G4L for my
classroom labs to backup hard drives with 3 OS's. It doesn't let you
change the partition type, but it does make it quick to restore the
systems.
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> I was wondering whether it is possible to zip an entire Windows OS (in
> NTFS partition) into an ext3 Fedora partition? If so, will I be able
> restore it later on (if not NTFS but vfat)? Thanks.
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