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<blockquote data-quote="symondavis" data-source="post: 405625" data-attributes="member: 18523"><p>I wouldnt see a problem with taking a HD image apart from if you use NTFS for the Windows partition, as this can not be written in OSX with out a patch(even then I wouldn't suggest it)</p><p></p><p>You should be able to install Windows on a FAT32 partition to which OSX and read as well as write, I think then SuperDuper should also see the FAT32 partition and become able to write once you want to reinstall. It may be a two stage process. ie Superduper the OSX partition and then the FAT32 partition, remembering to partition before the installation process begins on the new drives to install the OS's to their correct area's.</p><p></p><p>thats the only way I can think of unless you find some LiveCD version of something that can read and write to both NTFS and OSX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="symondavis, post: 405625, member: 18523"] I wouldnt see a problem with taking a HD image apart from if you use NTFS for the Windows partition, as this can not be written in OSX with out a patch(even then I wouldn't suggest it) You should be able to install Windows on a FAT32 partition to which OSX and read as well as write, I think then SuperDuper should also see the FAT32 partition and become able to write once you want to reinstall. It may be a two stage process. ie Superduper the OSX partition and then the FAT32 partition, remembering to partition before the installation process begins on the new drives to install the OS's to their correct area's. thats the only way I can think of unless you find some LiveCD version of something that can read and write to both NTFS and OSX [/QUOTE]
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