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I want to put an image on a laptop that I can't remove the drive

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Hello,

I've never used acronis before (used to use Norton ghost). I have a laptop with a proprietary data connector on it so I can't just take the hard drive out and connect it to my pc to duplicate my PC's hard drive. With ghost, I would make a ghost boot disk and image from the network or from a USB attached hard drive (to the laptop). I don't know the process for Acronis but would appreciate the help.

Can you let me know how I image to my laptop from my Windows 8 PC? I don't want to start until I know the right way as I need the laptop in the mean time. Please don't worry about talking down to me I know NOTHING about acronis - so far I've only cloned one disk to another - I don't even know how to create an image with acronis.

I tried the disk and partition backup and I want to backup to a usb drive but the box for make this media bootable is greyed out.

I tried copying my drive to the external usb drive but the laptop won't seem to boot from it when I tell it to boot from external.

Thanks in advance.

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You can create Rescue Media (bootable CD/DVD/USB Flash drive) from within the program. Look on the "Backup and Recovery" tab and choose create Rescue Media (bootable). You can then boot your system up and create (and restore) backup images from the bootable media to/from an external USB connected drive (as with Norton Ghost).

Normally, you would create a full disk based backup image from Acronis running in Windows to an external/network drive. The created image could then be used to do a full disk/partition or file/folder only restore to your system.

The bootable Rescue Media would need to be used to perform a restore if you system hard disk was not bootable, but can be used as a standalone tool for backup and restore/recovery as well.

When creating a disk/partition backup to an external USB hard disk, the USB hard disk can not be made bootable, and Windows can not boot to a USB hard disk anyway.

I'm a little unclear about this statement: "Can you let me know how I image to my laptop from my Windows 8 PC?"
Can you explain what you wish to accomplish here?

Thanks!

Ghost may have different functions than acronis so I'm thinking in terms of Ghost for images.

With Ghost it creates two types of backups - one is a copy of the drive - all the individual files accessible if you connected it to another computer. The other is an image - like Windows creates VHDs for backup - a single file will all the drive files made into one image file which usually takes up much less space so you can store several images on a drive. Not sure if Acronis does this as well.

So what I was asking is if I create an image file (backup of my PC) and connect the drive to which I made the image to my laptop through an external drive, how do I restore that image file to my laptop.

Acronis creates backup files that can be an image of the entire hard disk or of individual partitions on the disk. There is also a file/folder mode that creates a backup file that contains user defined selections of files/folders.

You can restore the disk image file (typically used for recovery) or select individual files/folders to be restored from the full disk backup image file. The full disk (or partition based) image file can be used for both purposes.

What laptop do you have?

It seems unlikely that the connector (on the drive itself) is proprietary. The drive may have an adapter attached (or the drive may be mounted into a carrier) to allow connection to a data port (proprietary) in the laptop.

James

Thanks for your reply. I ended up installing Windows on the laptop and then connecting an external drive to image it.