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Have you ever had that gut-wrenching feeling when you boot-up and are told your hard drive cannot be accessed? Whether you try running Repair Console or running emergency start floppies, nothing you do can get you in. To all intents and purposes, you have lost everything on your C:\ drive. Even if you had the forethought to backup your data to a second hard drive or some other media you will still have to reformat the disc and reinstall Windows, then all your programs. This can take days, assuming you can even find your original installation discs. I had this happen recently; (see Total Meltdown!!!) so I made sure it would never happen again. The answer is to create an image of your C:\ drive on another drive. My second drive was only 15 GB; nowhere near big enough for the job, so I had to buy a new drive. Having looked at the options I went for a Seagate 320 GB external drive at £79. My data and time are worth more than that, but cheaper, smaller options are available. As a rough guide, the drive needs to be half the size of the C:\ drive, but as the price of smaller drives is not much less than the Seagate, it is worth the extra for future-proofing: twenty years ago a 10MB disc seemed excessive!

There are several programs around to create disc images and I am indebted to linderman (see link above) for his advice. In the end I opted to spend my money on the Seagate and go for the freeware program Drive Image, available from http://www.runtime.org/dixml.htm.

The first step is to run the downloaded program dixmlsetup.exe. This creates an icon on the desktop for dixml.exe. Running this program produces the following screen:



Select “Backup” and select the drive you want to back up



Next, select the destination for your image, making sure it’s on a different drive. In this example I’ve used my Seagate external drive:



When Drive Image finishes, click on “Finish” and that’s it.

The next step is to make sure you can restore your image. There are several ways to do this but I used BARTPE available from http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/.
You will also need the DriveImage_XML.cab file. This can be downloaded from the same site as the Drive Image file http://www.runtime.org/dixml.htm. by clicking on the “Create bootable CD-ROM” link

First, unless you have an installation disc with SP2 included, you will need to create a slipstreamed disc. Instructions for doing this can be found at Add Service Pack 2 to your existing Win CD.

Run the downloaded pebuilder3110a.zip file and save the extracted files in a folder of your choice. From that folder run the file pebuilder.exe.



In “source”, enter the address for your installation files. This could be your installation disc if it contains SP2 or, as in the example shown above, the slipstreamed version.
In “Custom” include the Drive Image XML folder (this is optional) then click on “Plugins”



Select the entry for DriveImage XML
Close this window then select “Burn to CD/DVD” and select your burner in “Device”.
Next, click on “Build” and PE Builder will create a bootable CD.

If you ever need to use this disc, start your machine and edit your BIOS. For most systems this means pressing the DEL button during startup. When in BIOS, select “Advanced BIOS Features”. Change the first startup device from floppy to CDROM. Click F10 and press enter. Your machine should then boot from the CD.
Where the normal “Start” button is in Windows you will now see “GO”.



Click on this, and then select programs. Select “DriveImage XML”



Click “Restore” and navigate to where you saved your disc image.
Click “Next” and your C:\ drive will restored to it’s previous state.
Restart your machine, go back into Edit BIOS, and change the boot order back to what it was. Your machine should now start up Windows with all your programs intact.
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