Best Linux Live CD for Imaging Windows Drive
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 @notverypunny Thank you for your reply. I forgot to mention this is in a manufacturing environment and is running Windows 2000 (not connected to the network thankfully). So Veeam is a great solution but will not work here. We just want to grab a image of the drive incase of drive failure in the future. 
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 @voip_n00b said in Best Linux Live CD for Imaging Windows Drive: We have a Windows computer that we need to take an image of. Normally I would do it using dd or clonezilla but unfortunately this has to be done by the end user who is remote. Anyone know of a Linux Live CD that has a easy to use imaging program? Does it have to be Linux based? You might look at Marcium Reflect. 
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 @gjacobse said in Best Linux Live CD for Imaging Windows Drive: You might look at Marcium Reflect. I thought about that. Sadly the hardward is as old as the OS - so I'm thinking I'll be missing drivers, etc. 
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 @voip_n00b said in Best Linux Live CD for Imaging Windows Drive: @gjacobse said in Best Linux Live CD for Imaging Windows Drive: You might look at Marcium Reflect. I thought about that. Sadly the hardward is as old as the OS - so I'm thinking I'll be missing drivers, etc. Uh - Okay. Likely possible. 
 Can you use a old version of Ghost? Which is a shame since I just destroyed my Ghost Boot Floppy.
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 @gjacobse said in Best Linux Live CD for Imaging Windows Drive: @voip_n00b said in Best Linux Live CD for Imaging Windows Drive: @gjacobse said in Best Linux Live CD for Imaging Windows Drive: You might look at Marcium Reflect. I thought about that. Sadly the hardward is as old as the OS - so I'm thinking I'll be missing drivers, etc. Uh - Okay. Likely possible. 
 Can you use a old version of Ghost? Which is a shame since I just destroyed my Ghost Boot Floppy.You could make a custom bootable USB stick with Clonezilla - you'd need to find out all of the device names beforehand so you could make the custom startup script that would do all the work. In the end, the user - shutdown down the PC
- plugs in a USB drive
- plugs in the external storage drive for the image
- boots the PC
- stand back while the system does it's job.
- when PC shuts back off - user disconnects all the two previously attached drives
- ships to headquarters.
 
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 @dashrender said in Best Linux Live CD for Imaging Windows Drive: @gjacobse said in Best Linux Live CD for Imaging Windows Drive: @voip_n00b said in Best Linux Live CD for Imaging Windows Drive: @gjacobse said in Best Linux Live CD for Imaging Windows Drive: You might look at Marcium Reflect. I thought about that. Sadly the hardward is as old as the OS - so I'm thinking I'll be missing drivers, etc. Uh - Okay. Likely possible. 
 Can you use a old version of Ghost? Which is a shame since I just destroyed my Ghost Boot Floppy.You could make a custom bootable USB stick with Clonezilla - you'd need to find out all of the device names beforehand so you could make the custom startup script that would do all the work. In the end, the user - shutdown down the PC
- plugs in a USB drive
- plugs in the external storage drive for the image
- boots the PC
- stand back while the system does it's job.
- when PC shuts back off - user disconnects all the two previously attached drives
- ships to headquarters.
 I know you can script CZ - so this would be a good option. 
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 Seriously, just use Veeam Agent to a local USB. 
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 @jaredbusch On Windows 2000? 
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 @voip_n00b said in Best Linux Live CD for Imaging Windows Drive: @jaredbusch On Windows 2000? I would seriously try it it did work on XP 
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 If it does not work then yes just deal with clonezilla. It is not too hard to make ELI5 instructions. 


