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      Alex Sage @BRRABill
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      @BRRABill said:

      dd?

      This: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dd_(Unix)

      or maybe this: https://www.dunkindonuts.com/dunkindonuts/en.html

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @BRRABill
        last edited by

        @BRRABill said:

        @scottalanmiller said:

        Just using dd works, too.

        dd?

        The standard under the hood imaging tool. It's a native UNIX command but available for every platform. It's just a directly block pipe. Does nothing fancy and always works.

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        • BRRABillB
          BRRABill @Alex Sage
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          @aaronstuder said:

          or maybe this: https://www.dunkindonuts.com/dunkindonuts/en.html

          That's what I figured. I actually just got back from there with a coffee. Thanks @scottalanmiller !

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @BRRABill
            last edited by

            @BRRABill said:

            @aaronstuder said:

            or maybe this: https://www.dunkindonuts.com/dunkindonuts/en.html

            That's what I figured. I actually just got back from there with a coffee. Thanks @scottalanmiller !

            I'm so sorry.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender
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              I've been using Clonezilla for over 10 years. it's my go to for this type of thing.

              If you had performance issues using it, I'd look at your interfaces to see if there was a problem there.

              Normally I push my images to a SMB share, it's also where I restore images from. a 20 GB image takes under 10 mins to restore, probably closer to 5 min on a 1 Gb network.

              If you were backing up to a USB 2.0 attached (or god forbid a 1.1) that would be why it was so slow.

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              • MattSpellerM
                MattSpeller
                last edited by MattSpeller

                Microsoft P2V converter called Disk2VHD. Rips it super quick, does it while logged in to windows, dumps it into a (kind of) convenient format (VHD, mountable in disk management)

                100% free, does not need to be installed, application is under 1mb, requires no prep

                https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/ee656415.aspx

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                • DashrenderD
                  Dashrender @MattSpeller
                  last edited by

                  @MattSpeller said:

                  Microsoft P2V converter called Disk2VHD. Rips it super quick, does it while logged in to windows, dumps it into a (kind of) convenient format (VHD, mountable in disk management)

                  100% free, does not need to be installed, application is under 1mb

                  https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/ee656415.aspx

                  Can you restore that to bare metal?

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                  • MattSpellerM
                    MattSpeller @Dashrender
                    last edited by MattSpeller

                    @Dashrender said:

                    @MattSpeller said:

                    Microsoft P2V converter called Disk2VHD. Rips it super quick, does it while logged in to windows, dumps it into a (kind of) convenient format (VHD, mountable in disk management)

                    100% free, does not need to be installed, application is under 1mb

                    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/ee656415.aspx

                    Can you restore that to bare metal?

                    I've never wanted to, I have no idea. Probably? It'd be messy.

                    Edit: why not just fire it up as a vm? 😛

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                    • BRRABillB
                      BRRABill @Dashrender
                      last edited by

                      @Dashrender said:

                      If you were backing up to a USB 2.0 attached (or god forbid a 1.1) that would be why it was so slow.

                      It was USB 2.0, but so much slower than other products.

                      Plus now that I have heard other are having restore issues ... maybe I'll just stick to other stuff.

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                      • BRRABillB
                        BRRABill @MattSpeller
                        last edited by

                        @MattSpeller said:

                        Microsoft P2V converter called Disk2VHD. Rips it super quick, does it while logged in to windows, dumps it into a (kind of) convenient format (VHD, mountable in disk management)

                        100% free, does not need to be installed, application is under 1mb, requires no prep

                        https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/ee656415.aspx

                        That's a great idea.

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                        • BRRABillB
                          BRRABill @MattSpeller
                          last edited by

                          @MattSpeller said:

                          I've never wanted to, I have no idea. Probably? It'd be messy.

                          Edit: why not just fire it up as a vm? 😛

                          I guess the fear would be ... what if you needed to put the system back exactly as you found it?

                          Unlikely since you are trying to wipe and restore. But something to consider.

                          Considering you have the data, though, I'm not sure that is such a big issue.

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                          • BRRABillB
                            BRRABill
                            last edited by

                            Hmmm, this old issue again, from the DISK2VHD page.

                            I mean really, come on.

                            Is it legal to just MAKE a VHD, I wonder?

                            Note: Physical-to-virtual hard drive migration of a Windows installation is a valid function for customers with Software Assurance and full retail copies of Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. Software Assurance provides users valuable benefits—please contact Microsoft Corporation for further information. Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 installed by Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) using OEM versions of these products may not be transferred to a virtual hard drive in accordance with Microsoft licensing terms.

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender @BRRABill
                              last edited by

                              @BRRABill said:

                              @Dashrender said:

                              If you were backing up to a USB 2.0 attached (or god forbid a 1.1) that would be why it was so slow.

                              It was USB 2.0, but so much slower than other products.

                              Plus now that I have heard other are having restore issues ... maybe I'll just stick to other stuff.

                              who is havin a problem with what? Clonezilla? I've never had a problem I didn't cause.

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                              • JaredBuschJ
                                JaredBusch @Dashrender
                                last edited by

                                @Dashrender said:

                                @BRRABill said:

                                @Dashrender said:

                                If you were backing up to a USB 2.0 attached (or god forbid a 1.1) that would be why it was so slow.

                                It was USB 2.0, but so much slower than other products.

                                Plus now that I have heard other are having restore issues ... maybe I'll just stick to other stuff.

                                who is havin a problem with what? Clonezilla? I've never had a problem I didn't cause.

                                No one. The stated issue was with Veeam.

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                                • JaredBuschJ
                                  JaredBusch
                                  last edited by

                                  I use Veeam Endpoint Backup and it works great. I have never had a problem restoring individual files or encore systems. I did a bare metal restore last week, remotely in fact.

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                                  • iroalI
                                    iroal @Dashrender
                                    last edited by

                                    @Dashrender said:

                                    @MattSpeller said:

                                    Microsoft P2V converter called Disk2VHD. Rips it super quick, does it while logged in to windows, dumps it into a (kind of) convenient format (VHD, mountable in disk management)

                                    100% free, does not need to be installed, application is under 1mb

                                    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/ee656415.aspx

                                    Can you restore that to bare metal?

                                    Yes, you can do it.

                                    There will be problems with the drivers, but nothing that you can resolve.

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                                    • AmbarishrhA
                                      Ambarishrh @JaredBusch
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                                      @JaredBusch said:

                                      I use Veeam Endpoint Backup and it works great. I have never had a problem restoring individual files or encore systems. I did a bare metal restore last week, remotely in fact.

                                      One of Windows 10 update screwed up my Surface Pro 4 audio and none of the fixes worked. Used my Veeam backup, restored everything back to what it was just before the update and working fine now

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @Ambarishrh
                                        last edited by

                                        @Ambarishrh said:

                                        @JaredBusch said:

                                        I use Veeam Endpoint Backup and it works great. I have never had a problem restoring individual files or encore systems. I did a bare metal restore last week, remotely in fact.

                                        One of Windows 10 update screwed up my Surface Pro 4 audio and none of the fixes worked. Used my Veeam backup, restored everything back to what it was just before the update and working fine now

                                        Because... Surface.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller
                                          last edited by

                                          I've never seen any single device have more issues and more people say that they don't have issues while so many people are posting issues 🙂

                                          Except for SANs.

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                                          • dafyreD
                                            dafyre @RojoLoco
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                                            @RojoLoco said:

                                            @dafyre said:

                                            I've had good luck doing it with Veeam Endpoint Recovery Free. it works great.

                                            When I tested that, I could never get a disk image to restore correctly. Macrium Reflect Free edition was the fastest and most reliable in my tests, both for backup and restoration, whole disk imaging.

                                            But let's face it, if the software can't successfully restore the image, it's not worth a shit.

                                            (I have also used Acronis, DriveImage XML, and Clonezilla in the past, all great success!)

                                            I've used Macrium as well. It does seem to work well, I just generally don't think about it unless Veeam or Clonezilla don't work.

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