What program can I clone my Windows partition? (Ubuntu is installed)?
By Administrator on Jan 10, 2011 in Ubuntu Support
Have a Windows partition and Ubuntu operating system. Now I want to copy my entire C partition with Ubuntu on an external hard drive. What commands should I enter on the command line and what are the free programs because it? And it is possible the Windows partition a bit larger to store everything on the external hard drive?1. Acronis True Image is free.2. It is for Windows (a complete partition can not be copied during operation)I have Windows Vista. A copy of Clonezilla does not work.I have Windows Vista. A copy of Clonezilla does not work.
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Znorab | Jan 10, 2011 | Reply
acronis true image (which is a program !!!!)
Freistaat | Jan 10, 2011 | Reply
Clonezilla to go: http://www. chip. de/downloads/Clonezilla-ISO-Image_32145513. html
9apres4 | Jan 11, 2011 | Reply
What you have there in front leads you astray.What do you want with a “copy” of C: to external hard drive. To reinstall a crashed Windows, this copy is good nothing. You can find a Windows C: partition to copy, because the only data unusable scrap.What you can do is, from C: to create an image.We can use Linux programs Clonezilla or partimage. Whether you can get it with Synaptic in Ubuntu, I do not know. But on Distrowatch. com you can directly get the iso files of the two.You can also work with dd in the console, if you get the zutraust.http://linuxwiki. de / ddAn image shall be not greater, but packed at less than the C: partition is large. When you replay an image in a larger partition as import before, but never on a smaller one.And very important: always use an image only on the PC from which it was created. In other hardware drivers you get salad.