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1. Device Image is a freebie (GNU GPL) that runs under Linux.
2. Here's another freebie, called Partition Saving, which runs under DOS, from Damien Guibouret (France). Always good to have freeware options. Thanks to H. Bauernfeind for the link. He says:
"It works fine under DOS for six years now, with continuous development. A disadvantage: the program cannot create image files on NTFS drives itself. You first have to create files with appropriate names on the NTFS partition, then the program can overwrite these dummy files with image files. According to the FAQ, there are other limitations compared to Ghost."
3. DriveImage XML - Free for home users. (Thanks, Brian.) There is a plugin for BartPE so that you can restore the system partition or do everything from BartPE. For more info, see this thread.
Our position is that the ability to restore your system comes with such grave consequences that co$t should not form much of an issue in deciding which application to use. Yet, everyone agrees that *any* imaging solution (no matter how rudimentary) is far better then no imaging solution.
4. Clonezilla » Open Source (free). Similar to the corporate edition of Norton Ghost. Clonezilla supports multicasting to duplicate a partition/disk to computers on a network.
Update » July 2007, Clonezilla and GParted now come on a multi-boot LiveCD, which means you don't need to know how to use Linux in order to use them. See this thread for more » Clonezilla Live CD
For user insights, see this thread (from John Roberts, who wrote this how-to guide. Also see HERE). Download here.
John adds: "Clonezilla may lack fancy GUI, direct on-the-fly optical disk burning and spanning media support like Ghost 2003 (that I like and use as well...), BUT:
1. Unlike Ghost, it has a much broader filesystem support
2. It has broad support for external media (aka USB2.0 external disks, flash sticks), no need for temperamental drivers."
5. Partition Image for Linux (Partimage) - Another Linux utility, this creates partition images but will only work with its supported filesystems.
6. Ghost for Linux (G4L) - Available as a bootable CD, G4L creates images by copying a disk bit-by-bit so that it is compatible with any filesystem/OS.
7. Ghost for Unix (G4U) - Available as a bootable CD or two floppy disks, this is similar to G4L in that it copies each bit on a drive making it suitable for backing up any filesystem/OS.
8. imageIT from Synergix - Says "Fast backup and restore using differential mode" (anybody know what differential mode is?) I like that it supports DOS & WinPE / BartPE. Offers both a free (Standard) version, and a Pro version for US$195 (for a 10-pack). For more about this prgm, see this thread, titled: Yet Another backup Box
9. DRBL-Live - See this how-to guide by John Roberts and this thread in the Rad forums.


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