System Image - Multiple Drives Only Want to Image one of them


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    System Image - Multiple Drives Only Want to Image one of them


    I currently operate a PC with 3 separate HDD. I have my windows 7 and all of my programs installed on a 500 GB HDD. I have all of my files saved to a 2 TB HDD and a 1 TB HDD. I want to do a system image of the 500 GB HDD that has the OS and programs installed on it, however, when I go through to create a system image there is a check box to "Include a system image of drives (C:), 1 TB_Storage (E:)" I only want to image C (The 500 GB HDD) I don't want to image E (The 1 TB HDD). Any suggestions?

    Thank you,

    Ryan
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       #2

    Post screenshot of your disk management console.
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  3. whs
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    What imaging program do you use.
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    I want a system image of C: only. The image would be stored on B:
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    Under Control Panel - System and Security - Backup and Restore - Create a System Image
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    Sorry, print screen didn't work earlier. Please see attachment.
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  7. whs
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    I suggest to use free Macrium. There you can image any partition combination. Imaging with free Macrium
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    Thank you.
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