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I typically use Linux to copy off files from Windows systems before I do a fresh install. Then afterwards copy the users data back onto the fresh system.

I was wondering, after extensive search, if someone knows of a (preferablly Linux) livecd or utility that will let you create an image file of the drive but also lets you mount and copy individual files and folders back from the image to another system?

An added bonus would be a livecd utility that creates the image, but, also a windows utility that would let you mount the image and copy individual files.

thanks!

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+What Drive Imaging Software for Techs do you recommend?

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I typically use Linux to copy off files from Windows systems before I do a fresh install. Then afterwards copy the users data back onto the fresh system.

I was wondering, after extensive search, if someone knows of a (preferablly Linux) livecd or utility that will let you create an image file of the drive but also lets you mount and copy individual files and folders back from the image to another system?

An added bonus would be a livecd utility that creates the image, but, also a windows utility that would let you mount the image and copy individual files.

thanks!

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I typically use Linux to copy off files from Windows systems before I do a fresh install. Then afterwards copy the users data back onto the fresh system.

I was wondering, after extensive search, if someone knows of a (preferablly Linux) livecd or utility that will let you create an image file of the drive but also lets you mount and copy individual files and folders back from the image to another system?

An added bonus would be a livecd utility that creates the image, but, also a windows utility that would let you mount the image and copy individual files.

thanks!

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