![]() snapshot restore HD1 auto D:\backups\backup.sna -Y -V Rename 'snapshot restore HD1 auto filename' to the command line of the first restore imageĮg. Rename 'Restore Snapshot Image 1' to any name corresponding to the first image need to be restored. ![]() ![]() So just match A to A and B to B in both etc. To edit all you need to do is edit config.sys and autoexec.bat inside c:\recovery.ima using WinImage ĭouble click recovery.ima and once loaded into WinImage drag the config.sys and autoexec.bat to a folder so you can edit and then once edited drag them back into WinImage to update the previous and then click the save disk icon. The simple dos menu needs to be edited to include your snapshot restore command lines. You can test it straightaway after running recovery.exe by rebooting. The file recovery.exe when run will copy 4 files which includes the disk image to the root of c and auto insert an entry into boot.ini When you reboot you can select Recovery as well as your Windows. There are times when the windows gone corrupt or want to restore anew and the partition is still ok to easy access the restore menu. The disk image lives in the root of c which is the size of a floppy. It doesn't touch the MBR so it's safe to use with Eaz-fix. The advantage of this method is that it doesn't need no seperate partition, cd, floppy or usb because the image is loaded into memory. ntfsdos will be loaded whatever menu selection is made and the first partition will always be mounted as D. It includes ntfs4dos to be able to read NTFS partititons. It auto inserts a menu entry into boot.ini then on startup loads a recovery menu that can be selected to restore snapshot images. Here is a recovery disk image i created using grub4dos.
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