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10-23-2005 11:16 PM
10-23-2005 11:16 PM
rx2600 image tool to create disaster image
Hi,
i'm looking for an imaging tool like ghost, powerquest drive image or something else that runs on an IA64 enviroment.
I want to create an image of my logical drive (system disk). I'm looking for a tool thats bootable.
Installed on the server is Windows Server 2003 64bit(IA64)
i'm looking for an imaging tool like ghost, powerquest drive image or something else that runs on an IA64 enviroment.
I want to create an image of my logical drive (system disk). I'm looking for a tool thats bootable.
Installed on the server is Windows Server 2003 64bit(IA64)
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10-24-2005 12:12 AM
10-24-2005 12:12 AM
Re: rx2600 image tool to create disaster image
Interesting question.
If you google for
"building support solutions with windows"
you will find a microsoft presentation about
an environment called "Win PE". (runs also on itanium based systems).
Perhaps this is what you want.
http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/8/f/98f3fe47-dfc3-4e74-92a3-088782200fe7/TWWI05004_WinHEC05.ppt
BTW, I tried a similar environment called "BartPE" at home. It's a bootable windows from CD and works perfectly.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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If you google for
"building support solutions with windows"
you will find a microsoft presentation about
an environment called "Win PE". (runs also on itanium based systems).
Perhaps this is what you want.
http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/8/f/98f3fe47-dfc3-4e74-92a3-088782200fe7/TWWI05004_WinHEC05.ppt
BTW, I tried a similar environment called "BartPE" at home. It's a bootable windows from CD and works perfectly.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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those who understand binary, and those who don't.
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No support by private messages. Please ask the forum!
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