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  2. WBAdmin - Wikipedia

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    WBAdmin is a disk-based backup system. It can create a "bare metal" backup used to restore the Windows operating system to similar or dissimilar hardware. The backup file(s) created are primarily in the form of Microsoft's Virtual Hard Disk (.VHD) files with some accompanying .xml configuration files.

  3. Ghost (disk utility) - Wikipedia

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    This version provides a "LightsOut Restore" feature, which restores a system from an on-disk software recovery environment similar to Windows RE, thereby allowing recovery without a bootable CD. Upon system startup, a menu asks whether start the operating system or the LightsOut recovery environment.

  4. Backup and Restore - Wikipedia

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    Backup and Restore [1] (formerly Backup and Restore Center [2]) is the primary backup component of Windows Vista and Windows 7.It can create file and folder backups, as well as system images backups, to be used for recovery in the event of data corruption, hard disk drive failure, or malware infection.

  5. List of backup software - Wikipedia

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    Dmailer Backup: Dmailer Yes Yes No Yes No EMC NetWorker: EMC Corporation Yes Yes Yes Yes No Genie Backup Manager: Genie-Soft Yes No Yes Yes Yes HP Data Protector: HP Software & Solutions Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes IBM Spectrum Protect (Tivoli Storage Manager) IBM Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Image for Windows: TeraByte Unlimited Yes No Yes Yes No Infinite Disk

  6. Recovery disc - Wikipedia

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    A typical recovery disk for an Acer PC.. The terms Recovery disc (or Disk), Rescue Disk/Disc and Emergency Disk [1] all refer to a capability to boot from an external device, possibly a thumb drive, that includes a self-running operating system: the ability to be a boot disk/Disc that runs independent of an internal hard drive that may be failing, or for some other reason is not the operating ...

  7. Shadow Copy - Wikipedia

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    Shadow Copy technology requires either the Windows NTFS or ReFS filesystems in order to create and store shadow copies. Shadow Copies can be created on local and external (removable or network) volumes by any Windows component that uses this technology, such as when creating a scheduled Windows Backup or automatic System Restore point.