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  • johnnycboy
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 38

    #1

    Make a copy of server 2003

    I'm after a bit of advice, I would like to make a backup copy of windows server 2003, reason being when ever I install it from scratch it only has SP1 on it, so I would like to make an backup copy with all my drivers and the latest SP already installed.

    Anybody have any ideas how to do this.
    Last edited by johnnycboy; 15 September, 2011, 16:44.
  • GSI2
    Top Poster
    • Feb 2009
    • 164

    #2
    Originally posted by johnnycboy
    I'm after a bit of advice, I would like to make a backup copy of windows server 2003, reason being when ever I install it from scratch it only has SP1 on it, so I would like to make an backup copy with all my drivers and the latest SP already installed.

    Anybody have any ideas how to do this.
    If you have access to machine and can remove harddrive best way is to use hdclone and make a FULL image of your hard drive.

    Or you can use PARAGON Software Group - partition manager, drive backup, hard disk partitioning to make full backup to DVD's.

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    • johnnycboy
      Junior Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 38

      #3
      Originally posted by GSI2
      If you have access to machine and can remove harddrive best way is to use hdclone and make a FULL image of your hard drive.

      Or you can use PARAGON Software Group - partition manager, drive backup, hard disk partitioning to make full backup to DVD's.
      Thanks GSI2 - I do have access to the HD, I take it I plug it into another machine as a 2nd HD and then use hdclone as you have said?

      Will a backup DVD act as a complete install if I ever lost the Server (Will it install exactly like windows or will it literally be copy?)

      Your help is appreciated.

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      • GSI2
        Top Poster
        • Feb 2009
        • 164

        #4
        Originally posted by johnnycboy
        Thanks GSI2 - I do have access to the HD, I take it I plug it into another machine as a 2nd HD and then use hdclone as you have said?

        Will a backup DVD act as a complete install if I ever lost the Server (Will it install exactly like windows or will it literally be copy?)

        Your help is appreciated.
        Sorry forgot to mencion in HDclone you need to have a virtual hard drive or a real hard drive to clone.

        Both work the same way its like a snapshot of your entire hdd (literally be copy)
        depending on the space you have used in hdd you will need multiple DVD's.

        Cheers

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        • smokey08
          V.I.P. Member
          • Mar 2010
          • 2335

          #5
          Have a look at this nLite - Deployment Tool for the bootable Unattended Windows installation I think this might be what you want.

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          • GSI2
            Top Poster
            • Feb 2009
            • 164

            #6
            Originally posted by smokey08
            Have a look at this nLite - Deployment Tool for the bootable Unattended Windows installation I think this might be what you want.
            nLite its excellent but you still need to install everything all over again...

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            • johnnycboy
              Junior Member
              • Aug 2011
              • 38

              #7
              Thanks guys

              I will look into both options in more detail, just needed a starting block to get on with.

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              • GSI2
                Top Poster
                • Feb 2009
                • 164

                #8
                Originally posted by johnnycboy
                Thanks guys

                I will look into both options in more detail, just needed a starting block to get on with.
                nLite its to rebuild one windows image that you have and add some more features like updates service packs...

                Hdclone or paragon is simple solution because you can restore everything the way it was when you made the clone image.

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