Creating or Restoring a drive image locally
- Boot to the G4L CD. Select the newest kernel.
- Once everything loads, you will see some disclaimers. Hit "enter" until you get to a command prompt.
- Type "g4l" and hit enter to run G4L. Select "YES" to accept the disclaimer.
- Select "RAW Mode", then "Local Use"
- Select "Pick drive", then choose the drive where the image file will be saved (or where it is located, if you are restoring)
- Select "config filename".
- If you are backing up, enter the name of the image file you will create.
- If you are restoring, enter the name of the image file you want to restore.
- Begin the operation
- If you are backing up a drive/partition, select "backup". Choose the drive or partition to backup.
- If you are restoring, select
"restore". Choose the drive or partition you want to
restore to.
NOTE: you must restore with the same compression setting you saved with. I recommend putting the compression method in the image file name, e.g. "myharddrive.img.lzop". Also, normal backup/restore is incompatible with NTFSClone backup/restore. If you use NTFSClone, you might want to note that in the filename as well, e.g. "myWindowsDrive.ntfs.img.lzop".
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