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I'm willing to give another 100 points to this brother, and I'll ask the same question.
My situation is similar to this brother, 160G hard disk, all software is installed on the D disk, the page files are on the D disk, and the C disk is the original XP SP3 system.
Backup requirements are that you can back up partitions C and D at the same time, and this is still required after restoration.
I'm adding 100 points to you to solve the problem, absolutely trustworthy!!
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Ghost can only back up a partition or an entire hard drive, and ordinary tools can't do what you said. To put it simply, let's make two mirrors.
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You use it ultraiso to try and choose inside"Boot the disc"Then choose again"Make a hard disk image file"See if you can solve your problem!
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There's no way.,Even with ghost, it can only be done twice.,I haven't seen you say that software on the market.,Annoying.,Let's get it twice.。
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Use Disk to Image in Ghost so that the entire hard drive is made into a mirror.
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Create a Windows package for all computers in 10 minutes.
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It is possible to back up, just like backing up a C drive.
Software backup is really unnecessary, and even if some software is restored, it still can't be used, so you can only reinstall it.
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OK! Restore the elves! When backing up, select the disk you want to back up, and you can choose the disk you want to back up to! But it's not necessary!
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Use ghost,dos to enter,Then select local--partation-to image is the meaning of the local partition to the mirror,Select the hard disk where the partition you want to back up,Select the partition you want to back up C disk or D drive,According to the size of your partition to determine which is C drive,Which is D drive,Specify the location of the backup file,Give this backup a file name,Enter,A prompt proceed with.Then select y enter, and wait for the progress bar to finish the backup.
When restoring the C drive, DOS enters the ghost and selects local--partation-from image, selects the gho file, which is the mirror image just backed up, press enter, and specify the partition to be restored (judging by the size of the partition, it will be tragic if you choose the wrong one). It's good to wait for the progress bar to finish.
You may not understand the above things, so the easiest way is to directly compress all the files of the D disk into a compressed package, put it on other partitions or mobile hard disks, or burn it into a data disc, this method I think is easy for you to understand and easy to implement
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Big brother, how old does that guy have to back up! Your hard drive is so big! Backups are only used to deal with important data and critical moments, and for games, you can find save records to back up, isn't it? Just keep the game's installation files.
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At present, the backup tool can only back up one disk at the same time, and you can back up each of the two disks once.
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Only one partition can be backed up one by one, using Ghost's Backup Wizard.
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After restoring the system, it will be displayed on the C drive.
1. The installation related files are on the C drive, and the root directory is on the C drive.
2. If it is installed on the D drive, the system related files are whitewashed when the system is restored, and it is useless.
After restoration, it is better to delete the D drive to avoid conflicts.
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What disk you restored on before the backup, and what disk you will still have after restoring, that is, the C disk.
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System Restore restores the 360 of the C drive...Because the system backup is generally the system that backs up the C drive.
Therefore, after the restoration, the D drive will also exist, but the operation is the operation of the C drive.
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After restoring the system, the 360 should be on the C drive, because you back up the previous 360 on the C drive.
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You should have ghost installed!!
That's the case!!
Enter DOS when the machine is turned on
Choose DOS mode to start!!
Go to ghost again - select from image
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You can use ghost, you can manually choose to back up two partitions, and you can only back up the C disk with one key ghost, and the function of manually running ghost is very powerful, and one key ghost is just the simplest function.
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Yes, when backing up with backup software, you can choose the D drive.
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Ghost can, like one-click backup system software, can't, can only default to C drive...
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ghost is really powerful Generally, one click is to emphasize the state of the system, that is, the system to be restored after the backup of the general software
Let's try it yourself on the second floor
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Yes, you use a disc to boot the system, after entering the PE, create a backup, after the system has a problem, when you restart the computer, there is a startup item to choose to enter the system to restore, select and press enter.
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You can use one-click restore wizard, but you can only back up the C drive.
On the D disk, you can burn it to the disc with Nero.
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ghost is fine, and it will be compressed when the ghost is backed up. It doesn't take up a lot of space. It's best to go into Win PE to back up the partition.
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You only need to back up the C drive, and the D drive redo system will not be emptied.
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