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few weeks ago I used BootIt-NG to create image of laptop to external HD. I saw it doing it - it took a looong time. I had it do a byte-by-byte verification.  I just went to find the image files an...
Zones: MS Hardware, Hard Drives, Backup / Res...Date Answered: 04/17/2007 Views: 0
I have an SBS 2003 server with raid 5 configuration (5 73GB HD) partitioned into C & F.  F has 150GB free and C only has 2GB free.  I have been reading about BootIt NG and would like to try to incr...
Zones: Hardware, SBS Small Business Server, Serve...Date Answered: 08/03/2007 Views: 0
I purchased Bootit NG, and loaded it onto the machine.  It created a partition just for itself so now my partition menu looks like this: System c:  which contains windows 2k3 server SBS Exchang...
Zones: Drives / StorageDate Answered: 07/24/2006 Views: 68
Hey all.  Here's the deal: I just got 2 identical western digital 120gb hard drives that i put into raid 0.  i have my older windows installation on a 120gb IDE installation.  I want to take the...
Zones: Drives / StorageDate Answered: 10/24/2005 Views: 0
Hi gang, I had to restore my system back to ME - don't ask why - we just gotta leave that alone until i get $100 for XP... Anyway - I am familiar with BootIt-NG and want to use on this system...
Zones: Drives / StorageDate Answered: 02/07/2007 Views: 0
Experts, I want to dual boot WinXP 64 (already installed) and WinXP 32 (not yet installed), using BootIt NG.   The system is an x64-based PC with single 300GB SAS disk, configured as a 276GB ...
Zones: Partition Tools, Windows XP, Wind...Date Answered: 11/28/2008 Views: 21
I need to set up my PC to allow multi-boot OS ... I partitioned my "C" drive into two pieces using BootIt NG without corrupting my old OS, and I have now successfully installed XP on the new p...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 03/01/2004 Views: 0
I am looking for a free solution to back up a partition.  I am using BootIt-ng (which I love) however the problem is that when you want to create a copy of a partition it wants to create an exact c...
Zones: Backup / Restore Software, Drives...Date Answered: 01/12/2009 Views: 0
I recently installed Ubuntu Desktop on a 20gig harddrive using the ext3 filesystem.   I then cloned the image to a external harddrive and then sent the image to a 80gig harddive.  Of course I end u...
Zones: Partition Tools, Linux SetupDate Answered: 06/03/2009 Views: 17
I have an HP laptop with Vista Home Premium installed. It has a 250 GB HD. I successfully re-partitioned it using Bootit NG so Vista now resides on a 149 GB (MBR entry 0). It boots fine. The next p...
Zones: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Par...Date Answered: 07/21/2008 Views: 29