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re-image or ghost ???

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IKE - 30 Dec 2006 23:34 GMT
I have a laptop with XP Pro at work.  When you boot into the Bios, I am able
to re-image the hard drive back to day one with all the company stuff on it.  
I have since added a bunch of stuff and would like to update that image.  Is
there a way to do that or am I better using Symantec Ghost which I can get
through the company.
Thanks
Shenan Stanley - 31 Dec 2006 00:22 GMT
> I have a laptop with XP Pro at work.  When you boot into the Bios,
> I am able to re-image the hard drive back to day one with all the
> company stuff on it. I have since added a bunch of stuff and would
> like to update that image.  Is there a way to do that or am I
> better using Symantec Ghost which I can get through the company.

Depends - did you create the first image or was that done by someone else?
Because that process is not a default setup - how it was done is something
you would have to know.

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IKE - 31 Dec 2006 01:09 GMT
the origional was done by someone else and can only be initiated through the
Bios screen.  Is there any way to tell how it was created???

> > I have a laptop with XP Pro at work.  When you boot into the Bios,
> > I am able to re-image the hard drive back to day one with all the
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> Because that process is not a default setup - how it was done is something
> you would have to know.
 
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