I installed Windows 7 on a unallocated block of 80GB. Once finished, disk manager shows 2 partitions:
System Reserved, 100MB
Windows, 79.90GB, letter C
I can assign a letter S to it and open it in Explorer. It's the boot partition.
My question is:
I used to run Ghost on XP to duplicate my system partition. In case of total crash, I can switch to the back up partition and it has saved me a couple of times. It involves copying the partition and MBR, and then modify the boot.ini file.
I don't see the similar structure here. How would I do this?
Thanks!
System Reserved, 100MB
Windows, 79.90GB, letter C
I can assign a letter S to it and open it in Explorer. It's the boot partition.
My question is:
I used to run Ghost on XP to duplicate my system partition. In case of total crash, I can switch to the back up partition and it has saved me a couple of times. It involves copying the partition and MBR, and then modify the boot.ini file.
I don't see the similar structure here. How would I do this?
Thanks!