Hi all, recently i had a bad virus which i could not remove, so what i did was ; My computer is built by Mesh with a partition on the drive, when it boots after the page with the F8 option the next page has an F10 option which if you press at start up you can take the computer back to the factory settings, i did this which works fine but all the settings and programs are as if the computer is brand new I.E. you have update all your drivers reinstall all your loved programs etc etc. What i would like to know is can i take a copy of my computer as it is now and burn it to a disc , then if i have to restore to factory settings again can i then insert the disc and get my computer back to how it is now.
I hope this makes sense, thanks inadvance for any help, Richard...
There is lots of software that will do this. Norton Ghost, Acronis True Image, and Paragon something(not sure what their program is called). None of these programs are free though.
This free version of HDClone can be used to make an exact copy (or clone) of a hard disk (IDE/ATA/SATA).
A clone can come in useful in many ways, such as transferring your setup to a new PC (or hard drive), or making a backup of your stable setup.
Before you can use HDClone you'll need to create boot disk (CD or floppy), but full instructions on how to do this are included. This is then used to boot the PC in order to begin the cloning process.
Once you've created a boot disk, you simply restart your PC from this bootable disk and follow the on-screen instructions.
Copying speed is limited to around 300MB/min, but this isn't really a problem; just set it to do its job and go off and do something else.
Note the free version can only backup/clone to a larger drive.
Personally I wouldn't rely on something untested/uncommercial for such a job because at least with something like ghost you know that it is more likely to work then not. I don't really like this type of software though. I would rather just make sure I have hard copies of all my data instead.(then you don't have to worry about the images becoming corrupt or the software failing ect ect.
Thanks for your input guys, i think what rridgely says makes sense, so i will go with norton or Acronis. Once again thanks for your help, regards Richard...