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How to create, restore a partition image by using BootIt Next Generation |
How to create a partition image |
| 1. On the desktop, click Partition Work. |
2. In the Partitions list, select the partition or volume that you want to create a compressed
image of, and then click Image under Actions. |
3. In the Image dialog box, click Create Image to create a new image, and then click OK.
At the bottom of the Work with Partitions window, BootIt NG displays the Paste Pending
for Image Create message. |
4. In the Partitions list, click the free-space entry, CD/DVD R/RW drive, NTFS or FAT/FAT32
partition or volume where you want to paste the copied partition image, and then click Paste under Actions. |
| If you are pasting to a free-space volume and you use the same extended partition with
DOS/Win9x/WinME then, for correct operation of the OS, you must ensure that the last
volume in the extended partition is supported by the OS - i.e. FAT or FAT32. |
| DVD-RW discs must be new or fully blanked (not quick blanked) or the write process will fail. |
5. Do one of the following: |
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If you are pasting to a free-space entry, in the Paste Image dialog box under Partition
Information, type the Name of the partition that you want to create. |
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If you are pasting to a CD or DVD drive, the image will span as many disks as needed. |
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If you are pasting to an NTFS or FAT/FAT32 partition or volume, in the Save As dialog
box under File Name, type the name of the file to be created. This name must be 8 or less
characters with no spaces. |
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If you are pasting to an NTFS or FAT/FAT32 partition or volume, BootIt NG lets you
adjust the file size being created so that you can copy the image files to a CD or DVD
using another program. If you don’t plan on copying the image files to a CD or DVD,
then it's best to limit the image files to 2 GB because 4 GB is only valid with certain
operating systems such as Windows NT, 2000, XP, and 2003. |
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| How to restore a partition image |
1. On the desktop, click Partition Work. |
2. In the Partitions list, select the location of the compressed partition or volume (or CD/DVD
drive) that you want to restore, and then click Image under Actions. |
| If you are restoring from a CD, DVD, or image partition type, BootIt NG displays the Image
Pending for Restore message and you can skip to step 5. |
3. In the Image dialog box, click Restore from file to restore an existing image from a file, and
then click OK. |
4. In the Open dialog box, type the File Name of the image file to be restored, and then click
OK. |
5. In the Partitions list, click the free-space block or an existing partition large enough to
contain the restored image, and then click Paste under Actions. |
| To see the exact required size, while the Paste Pending for Image Restore message is
displayed, press and hold down both the Ctrl key and the Shift key |
6. If overwriting a partition, BootIt NG asks if you would like to validate the image; this is used
to ensure that the image crc/checksum is valid. (If the process aborts on the actual restore, the
partition boot sector is cleared.) |
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