Image data partition only - Windows7 imaging


  1. whs
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       #1

    Image data partition only - Windows7 imaging


    Has anybody figured out how to make an image of a data partition with Win7 imaging without it dragging the whole system partition along?
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  2.    #2

    Hi Wolfgang -

    You can do this from an elevated Command Prompt using:

    WBADMIN START BACKUP -BACKUPTARGET:G: -INCLUDE:E:

    I just used this to backup Image of my data partition E to external storage G

    To avoid requests for user input during backup, end the command with -QUIET

    The hitch is that this reimages to the same offset as original, per usual Win7 Imaging limitations.
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       #3

    gregrocker said:
    The hitch is that this reimages to the same offset as original, per usual Win7 Imaging limitations.
    Any ideas how to work around this?
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  4. Posts : 6,285
    Windows 10 Pro X64
       #4

    Sure, use Acronis True Image or Macrium Reflect Free
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  5. Posts : 16,155
    7 X64
       #5

    Tho I haven't tried it to a different HD, you should be able to restore to another partition using the restore commands from pe3 boot media.


    Like this:

    X:\Windows\system32>WBADMIN GET VERSIONS -backuptarget:d:


    Backup target: Fixed Disk labeled APPS(G:)
    Version identifier: 04/26/2010-17:23
    Can recover: Volume(s), File(s)
    Snapshot ID: {f18b9ea0-b902-43ae-a1b7-446e66113aaf}

    X:\Windows\system32>WBADMIN START RECOVERY -version:04/26/2010-17:23 -itemType:V
    olume -items:c: -backuptarget:d: -recoverytarget:f:



    Retrieving volume information...
    You have chosen to recover volume(s) c:
    from the backup created on 4/26/2010 9:23 AM to a different location, f:.
    Warning: You have chosen to recover a full volume. This will delete any
    existing data on the volume you recover to, even if the operation is canceled
    or fails. Before you continue, make sure that this volume does not contain
    and data that you might want in the future.

    Note: If the recovered volume contains applications, you will need to recover
    those applications after you recover the volume.

    Do you want to continue?
    [Y] Yes [N] No y

    Running a recovery operation for volume Vista x86(C:), copied (0%)...
    Running a recovery operation for volume Vista x86(C:), copied (99%).
    The recovery operation for volume Vista x86(C:) successfully completed.
    The recovery operation completed.
    Summary of the recovery operation:
    --------------------

    The recovery operation for volume Vista x86(C:) successfully completed.

    X:\Windows\system32>
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  6. whs
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    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
    Thread Starter
       #6

    That sounds great - thanks guys. For my "experiments" I did not want to image the system but only a test partition - which is simple with Macrium. I wonder why MS always has to make simple things complicated. But having worked for IBM for 35 years, I think I know the system - LOL.
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