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OriginalGriff5-Jun-15 22:52
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As some of you know, I am preparing for Win10 by making sure I have a good, solid Win7 image I can "fall back" to in the event that Win10 is more Win8.2 than actually useful as an operating system.

So I thought I'd try a couple of free system imagers: "AOMEI Backupper" and Windows "Backup and Restore", both of which have a system imager.

Initially, AOMEI had it hands down: nice looking app, easy to navigate, easy to use, compressed images. Windows...well, least said about that lot, the better. It's not pretty.

The way AOMEI stores images is nicer IMO as well: it's just a file so you can move it, rename it, copy it...The Windows one is a lot larger, and stored as an Admin-only folder so it's a lot more PITA than it needs to be.

So last night was the important test: restore the image.
Obviously, I wasn't going to restore this onto my "live" machine! But, I have a surplus-to-requirements NAS with 4 1TB drives in that I need to clear before it goes up for sale.
So I pull one at random from the NAS, open up the pc, disconnect the HDD, and hook up the "new" one.
Boot from the appropriate recovery disk (each app makes it's own) and off we go.
Initially, the AOMEI looked good - but then I started to worry, when about one minute after booting the PC it's at 49% complete...
After half an hour or so, it's dead - no video, no HDD activity, no nothing except the caps light toggling. After two hours and absolutely nothing happening I killed it.
Tried the Windows one: worked fine, if rather slowly, and rebooted itself unattended so it was ready in the morning. All apps working fine, no noticeable difference from when I made the image.

I suspect that the AOMEI problem was that the disk was already partitioned - it asked which partition I wanted to restore into - Windows just said "I'm going to kill everything on this disk, ok?" and got on with it. Which for an image restore is probably a lot more appropriate.

If that's the case, then I'll try again tonight after deleting the disk partitions first and see if it works - because it was a lot nicer to use - but that's a big limitation if true: you need a "working PC" in order to recover the working PC...

Anyone got any other free imagers that they like / suggest I should test? I'm willing to give most of 'em a go and it could give us all some interesting comparative info.
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