Imaging & automated recovery partition


  1. Posts : 4
    win7, xp
       #1

    Imaging & automated recovery partition


    Ok so my situ is i work for large gaming company and in previous deployments\rollouts of xp we used to have the harddrive partitioned in 2.
    1 - XP
    2 - recovery partition (Automated, created with ping software)
    We created this setup as the users need to be able to hit the recovery partition on boot to have a clean install of xp after finishing there game testing.

    Now that Windows 7 has come along i need to have a setup on 1 harddrive as:
    1 - xp
    2 - win7
    3 - recovery

    or

    1 - xp
    2 - recovery
    3 - win7
    4 - recovery2

    I have managed to do the sys prep & image of both os's and get the option of
    1 - xp
    2 - win7
    3 - recovery

    on boot up. But i cannot seem to get the recovery partition to be automated or contain both os's with out screwing up the mbr.
    I need to have a automated (no disc to be inserted) recovery partition as there are thousands of users and would take up too much time for the IT department.
    Even if I could get it to recover from the network that would be good??
    I have spent weeks trawling the net\forums but to no avail.
    Can anyone advise please?
    Thanks in advance.

    system specs vary .
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  2. Posts : 1,962
    Windows 7 x64 (Ultimate)
       #2

    What about Acronis true Image or any other of the Acronis software? Have you taken a look at those?

    I can not be sure but I think I made an image of my Vista/Win 7 dual boot but I can't tell you whether they work or not because I have yet to use it or test it... I guess that would have been the first thing to try after I was done doing so.
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  3.    #3

    Answered in your other thread in General.
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  4. Posts : 4
    win7, xp
    Thread Starter
       #4

    I have had a look at Acronis but the restore feature is not free - which is what i'm looking for.
    Looks like a great program though.
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  5. Posts : 1,962
    Windows 7 x64 (Ultimate)
       #5

    Ah, sorry... didn't see the word "FREE" anywhere in your post... that is a very important and big word
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