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How To Make A Disk Image In Windows XP

Using Norton Ghost 10.0 or Norton Save & Restore

 

 

Be sure you have read and understand the information on the previous page!

 

When dealing with Norton Ghost or Norton Save & Restore close out / ignore all the wizards that pop up.

Open Norton Ghost and click on Backup.

 

Click on Define New Backup

 

Click on Define a new custom backup then click OK

 

Click Next

 

Highlight the drive you wish to backup by clicking in it, click Next

 

Click on Independent recovery point then click Next

 

Choose the drive you want to store the image on by clicking the Browse button then click Next

 

Choose a name for your backup (since I'm a Southern boy I just couldn't resist the name fatback.)

You can also adjust the compression level here.

 

You can set a schedule here. Set it or don't and click Next.

 

If everything looks right click Finish.

To run the backup now click the box next to Create recovery point now.

 

You can run it later from this screen.

 

You're Done!

 

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I use True Image 11.0

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