Any good software to image/backup my C:\ drive?

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something like Norton Ghost but I want to store the backup/image on my D drive and use a bootable disc to recover from it.
Please note that my C drive is NTFS format.
I prefer free software and if not, something thats downloadable via dial up, like less than 20mg is preferred.

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I assume "D:\" drive is your CD drive rather than anything else.

Perhaps not quite the same but a copy of bartpe (clocks around 3 megabytes download and is free) can make a disc to boot from and access drive/run stuff.
http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/

Couple this with a batch file and a compression app like 7zip (all free) and you have a nicely tailored backup solution/restore/repair kit.

Oh and since we are at it nlite for custom installs:
http://www.nliteos.com/
 

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I assume "D:\" drive is your CD drive rather than anything else.

Perhaps not quite the same but a copy of bartpe (clocks around 3 megabytes download and is free) can make a disc to boot from and access drive/run stuff.
http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/

Couple this with a batch file and a compression app like 7zip (all free) and you have a nicely tailored backup solution/restore/repair kit.

Oh and since we are at it nlite for custom installs:
http://www.nliteos.com/

No, actually my D drive is where my files are at (anything beside OS and its dependencies), and I wanted to have my backup of C on root of D (it would be great if it could create incremental backups too) and then boot via a USB flashdrive to a dos mode (a dos-compatible since both of my C and D drives are NTFS) and use a batch file command to restore the backup.
 

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QUOTE said:
No, actually my D drive is where my files are at (anything beside OS and its dependencies), and I wanted to have my backup of C on root of D (it would be great if it could create incremental backups too) and then boot via a USB flashdrive to a dos mode (a dos-compatible since both of my C and D drives are NTFS) and use a batch file command to restore the backup.

The exact same situation as me ! Try Acronis True Image Home, it's perfect and you can boot on a special BartPE disc to restore your backup (it has the generator for the disc).

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Well, I don't know if it can boot from USB Flashdrive, I'll check and edit this post

EDIT
The new version is even better than the last one


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Acronis Recovery Manager™
Boot your computer to start the recovery process without boot media by selecting the F11 key, even if your operating system has failed.

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