realized Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Has anybody here used this to backup and restore a windows 2003 machine? How about a windows XP workstation?Any input would be great, i am considering it.
Scubar Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 cant say i have ever used it , i would tend to stick to more mainstream drive image programs like Acronis TrueImage or Norton Ghost
tguy Posted June 7, 2006 Posted June 7, 2006 I have used SnapShot on Windows 2000, Windows 2003, XP and Linux. IDE, SATA and SCSI disks, RAID or NON-RAID. It works like a champ!! Of course, you know the best part is that it is cheap, requires no installation and can be used to restore files from a BartPE boot cd or USB. I love this tool.....You can also create a batch file as the website suggests and have the AT or Scheduler service start a job that will image your machine to a specified location. I do this once a month for regular backups of the entire machine. Also use FORFILES.EXE to delete files older than 25 days so my disks don't fill up. Easy to configure.If you truly want a free utility take a look at DriveImageXML. It is free but requires an install unless you run it strictly from a BartPE boot cd or USB. I have tried both and SnapShot seems to be faster.Get what you pay for I guess. Good luck with your decision.
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