From: s|b on
On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 23:04:34 +0200, FredW wrote:

> >I wanted to ask "How?", but found out myself. Could be interesting:
> ><http://www.macrium.com/KB/KnowledgebaseArticle50025.aspx>

> I used these instructions:
> http://www.macrium.com/blog/2008/09/23/HowToCreateABootableLinuxUSBStick.aspx

Tnx! Now all I have to do is find an unused flash drive. :-)

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From: jim.s.witherspoon on
On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 11:58:43 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:

> I found a comparison table of several free imaging programs (with
> Acronis TrueImage thrown in for comparison).

Could you post the link to that table? Thanks.

Just by chance I discovered that Acronis True Image is thrown in as part of
Seagate DiscWizard that came with one of my hard drives. I'm sure it's not
a full-fledged version; the window prominently displays "powered by
Acronis". I'd like to know what it can do compared to the commercial
version, but haven't googled for that yet.

Just thought I'd let people know that they may have some subset of Acronis
True Image already on their system as bundleware.

jim
From: VanguardLH on
VanguardLH wrote:

> I found a comparison table of several free imaging programs (with
> Acronis TrueImage thrown in for comparison).

Darn, forgot to add the URL to the table showing comparison of imaging
products. Here's the URL to the comparison table and another that I
found:

http://dottech.org/featured/11628
http://www.raymond.cc/images/disk-imaging-features-compared.png
From: Caesar Romano on
On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 13:31:10 +0200, FredW <fredw(a)blackholespam.net>
wrote Re Re: Macrium Reflect FREE Edition v4.2.2733:

>On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 06:06:30 -0500, VanguardLH <V(a)nguard.LH> wrote:
>
>>VanguardLH wrote:
>>
>>> I found a comparison table of several free imaging programs (with
>>> Acronis TrueImage thrown in for comparison).
>>
>>Darn, forgot to add the URL to the table showing comparison of imaging
>>products. Here's the URL to the comparison table and another that I
>>found:
>>
>>http://dottech.org/featured/11628
>>http://www.raymond.cc/images/disk-imaging-features-compared.png
>
>Thank you for the links.

+1 on that.

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From: M.L. on


>> I found a comparison table of several free imaging programs (with
>> Acronis TrueImage thrown in for comparison).
>
>Darn, forgot to add the URL to the table showing comparison of imaging
>products. Here's the URL to the comparison table and another that I
>found:
>
>http://dottech.org/featured/11628

The dottech link doesn't indicate which imagers allow one to explore
or copy files from an image archive, which is a very important feature
if one accidentally deletes a file that's in the archive. It also
doesn't show that Macrium is capable of booting from a USB stick.

>http://www.raymond.cc/images/disk-imaging-features-compared.png

The link above compares the payware versions.