Make a custom, bootable recovery partition or DVD #
- Create a custom, bootable recovery partition:
- Acronis True Image includes Secure Zone, which creates a hidden partition for storing backup images. Accessible at boot time via F11.
- Ghost Recovery Kit apparently allows for creating a custom recovery partition, but the process looks rather involved.
- Paragon's Drive Backup 9.0 has a feature called Backup Capsule that creates a hidden partition to store images and allows the user to assign a Function key (F3, for example) to access during boot. This is the only solution I tested, with unfortunate results: at virtually the end of the restore process from Backup Capsule, the screen went blue and the hard drive activity went crazy for over an hour before I had to kill it. Thankfully, I had made an earlier image with Drive SnapShot, which I restored to the hard drive in just a few minutes.
- Creating a custom, bootable recovery DVD:
/windows | Sep 28, 2009
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