I'll just quote others, good posts and thanks for sharing. : )
Clonezilla looks interesting and I'm going to try it at some point. For now I quite like
DriveImage XML :
- you can browse the image and restore individual files and folders from it.
- the backup image can be split into multiple files, which is useful if you want to store images on DVDs or on several small hard drives.
- cross platform and completely freeware
Just checked out DriveImage. One thing not available yet in Clonezilla is the ability to browse images or extract individual files.
Something of interest maybe:
Clonezilla and many other Live distributions can be installed on a USB thumb drive using a neat tool called Multiboot USB.
Multiboot let's the user install a number of these line .iso's on a thumb drive and provides a GRUB style boot menu that allows the user to select the live distribution to boot.
I have Clonezilla Live, Parted Magic, SystemRescueCD and Gparted installed on an 8 GB thumb drive along with 2 Ubuntu live releases.
Parted Magic is primarily a partition manager but it has a bunch of programs bundled with it including Chrome browser.
A desktop shortcut connects the user to the internet.
The partition manager supports NTFS, Fat 16 and 32 as well as the different Linux file systems.
SystemRescueCD contains another imaging program, partimage.
Not as versatile as Clonezilla but capable.
I tried it with the Win 7 .iso but it wouldn't boot, probably because Multiboot requires the drive be Fat 32.
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No windows version available yet but I you are using a linux distro it can be installed and run from there.
Once installed in linux it will can be updated through the distros package manager.