I spent too much time on reinstall the whole systems. Could anyone tell me the details on how to ghosting the partitions and make them easier to be restored?
I have two hard drives. 20GB one has dual boot with win98 and win2k. Five partitions:
C:\win98 OS D:\win2k OS(NTFS) E:\win98 Apps F:\win2k Apps(NTFS) G:\documents storage.
4GB one as backup.
I wonder if I can burn the images into cdroms and if the system crash, I can slip in the cdrom and get restored as it used to be.
1) In the dual boot case, if my win2k crashed, can I format my D: partition and restore it from image, and still have the intact dual boot? Or the same case in win98 case?
2) What else I should burned along with the partition image into the cdrom so to let them auto boot?
3) What if my partition exceeds the 650MB, can I seperate them and burn them into several cdroms and still works the same?
4) I can store the image on my backup drive, what's the best and safe way to save the ghosts.
I did a search but didn't find much details on these.
I have two hard drives. 20GB one has dual boot with win98 and win2k. Five partitions:
C:\win98 OS D:\win2k OS(NTFS) E:\win98 Apps F:\win2k Apps(NTFS) G:\documents storage.
4GB one as backup.
I wonder if I can burn the images into cdroms and if the system crash, I can slip in the cdrom and get restored as it used to be.
1) In the dual boot case, if my win2k crashed, can I format my D: partition and restore it from image, and still have the intact dual boot? Or the same case in win98 case?
2) What else I should burned along with the partition image into the cdrom so to let them auto boot?
3) What if my partition exceeds the 650MB, can I seperate them and burn them into several cdroms and still works the same?
4) I can store the image on my backup drive, what's the best and safe way to save the ghosts.
I did a search but didn't find much details on these.