How to make backup image of Windows XPe on Wyse 9150SE

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    moonka_km
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    Hi,
    I was configured my windows xpe, installed programs and I want to create a backup image of my system, becouse when I will have problem I want to fast recover my system. How can I do this on Wyse 9150SE?
    Sorry for my english.

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    ConfGen
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    Hi,

    no excuse for your english. Most of us are non-native speaker (like myself).
    You have two options to extract the image:
    – Use a USB stick or floppy and boot Ghost
    – Use Wyse Device Manager and pull the image from there.

    CG

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    moonka_km
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    @ConfGen wrote:

    Hi,

    no excuse for your english. Most of us are non-native speaker (like myself).
    You have two options to extract the image:
    – Use a USB stick or floppy and boot Ghost
    – Use Wyse Device Manager and pull the image from there.

    CG

    Please, tell me more about USB stick and Ghost? What is the Gost? Where I can find it?

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    ConfGen
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    Ghost is just a well known imaging tool.
    Check symantec.com

    CG

    #15245
    mjfurious
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    I use acronis which can load the image over the network. acronis workstation will create bootable usb tool that can image the thin client. Once you have the image you can copy it out to a network server. Then boot to your new thin client and you can browse to the image on the server and load it. Image usually take a few mins to image.

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    thinkthin
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    That is fine but only image the second partition that has XP and not the first hidden partition if you use non Wyse tools,

    Cheers,
    -TT

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