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<blockquote data-quote="kaidomac" data-source="post: 405941" data-attributes="member: 15110"><p>For OS X, use SuperDuper. For Boot Camp, it's a little more complicated. I have only found one way that works - BartPE with the DriveImageXML plugin. Basically you boot into the BartPE LiveCD and backup the Windows partition using DriveImageXML. To restore, you first create a Boot Camp partition equal to or larger than the original partition you cloned. Then, format the partition using a Windows CD. After it formats it will start installing Windows, you can take it out at this point. Next, use BartPE to restore the image to the newly formatted partition. I can't remember if it works on only USB or Firewire drives or both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaidomac, post: 405941, member: 15110"] For OS X, use SuperDuper. For Boot Camp, it's a little more complicated. I have only found one way that works - BartPE with the DriveImageXML plugin. Basically you boot into the BartPE LiveCD and backup the Windows partition using DriveImageXML. To restore, you first create a Boot Camp partition equal to or larger than the original partition you cloned. Then, format the partition using a Windows CD. After it formats it will start installing Windows, you can take it out at this point. Next, use BartPE to restore the image to the newly formatted partition. I can't remember if it works on only USB or Firewire drives or both. [/QUOTE]
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