How to make a hard disk partition image? How to back up a partition to an image file

Updated on technology 2024-03-30
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Use a virtual machine to virtualize a very small capacity hard disk, then pre-divide it and ghsot it into an image file.

    Usually more use of gdisk is convenient and fast, ghost is still cautious in multi-hard disk environment, especially the use of command line, and v10 recognition of hard disk is different. It is identified according to the boot order of the BIOS, while V10 is identified according to the normal master-slave environment (IDE environment).Therefore, those tool disks often make those careless operators disappear in an instant, so use them with caution.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, you need to use the DiskGenius tool. Before we get started, let's take a look at DiskGenius tool, which has the ability to back up partitions, partition tables, and backup partitions to image files. If you are afraid of losing the file data of the C drive, you can use the backup partition to image file function of the tool to back up the file data on the C drive, so as to effectively prevent the loss of file data.

    After running the DiskGenius tool, open "Tools" and "Backup Partition to Image File (C)";

    In the pop-up window of "Backup Partition (Volume) to Image File", click "Select Partition (Volume)" and "Select File Path", and select the corresponding "Partition" and "File Path".

    After selecting the corresponding "Partition" and "File Path", you can set the computer to shut down or restart the computer after the backup is completed. Once you have all the settings, click the "Start" button.

    The process of backing up partition to image file will take a while, please wait patiently; When you see the progress bar in the backup partition is completed, and the "Finish" button appears below, it means that the backup has been completed, and then click the "Finish" button;

    Use the DiskGenius tool to back up the partition to the image file and you're done.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's better to partition with partionmagic8. For a 60G hard drive, what you actually see after dividing the area may only add up to about 57G.

    Partition scheme, if the system adopts WindowsXP, the system partition size can be 15G to 20G as the main partition, and the rest is divided into two logical partitions. It's simple, and it's good to divide the world into three parts. If there is no data left on the board to keep, it's as simple as you go.

    If there is still data on the disk, move it to the last disk first (if you are not familiar with PM, it is better to move it to another computer). Suppose you have data to be retained in the partition behind you, then resize the next partition a little smaller, then delete the previous partition, resize the extended partition, create a logical partition on the free space of the extended partition, and finally create the main partition and set the free space in front of the extended partition as the active partition. Since it is necessary to restart after setting the active division, it is best to set the formatting immediately after creating the partition in the front, otherwise it can be formatted after restarting, in fact, it doesn't matter if you don't qualify, you can also set it when installing the system.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello! There are a lot of partitioning tools, and I would like to introduce you to one that I think is the best to use

    Chinese operation interface, if it is a new hard disk partition, click to create a new partition, the first to build the main partition, the capacity is manually selected, then build the expansion partition, use all the remaining capacity, and then go to the expansion partition to establish a logical partition, that is, the common de

    F disk, the capacity of each disk can be manually divided, and the point can be saved after the division.

    It's not easy to type, adopt it!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    One-click ghost software should be able to enter DOS, or choose to manually run the ghost tool, and select to image to U disk after entering.

    There is also a more troublesome way, you can make the U disk into a PE boot disk, and it is much more convenient to install the system and backup the system in the future.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Just use ghost manually. Don't use anything "one-click ghost".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Format the USB flash drive to FAT32 format.

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