Ghost14: Create partition images from SATA drive?

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Thanks Eric, this helps!

I need to create partition images (boot and non-boot) for multiple partitions from a SATA boot drive to separate image storage SATA drive in the same system.  I then need to create a boot disk (floppy? CD?) that will boot the system and let me access the stored image on the second drive to restore the needed partition back to the first drive. 

 

Does this product even do this?  I've seen the directions for copying drives, but not partition by partition.  I'm also not seeing how to create a boot disk/cd from this software? 

 

Help???? 

What you want to do is define a "My Computer" backup.  That will create an image of the partitions that you define to whichever location you define.

 

As to the restore, did you download Ghost?  There would have been an ISO file to download as well that you can burn to CD/DVD.  You can also create a customer recovery disk through the product as well.  No floppies involved as you'll need WinPE for the restore.  You can create the custom recovery disk by clicking on Tasks > Create Recovery Disk.