Improve this question. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Community Bot 1. Give one drive the drive letter that you want.
Disconnect it. Connect the other drive. Give it the same drive letter. Wesley Wesley 32k 9 9 gold badges 77 77 silver badges bronze badges. No, I tried this. When I assign the letter "X" to the second drive, disconnect it, and plug in the first, it gets assigned the letter "F". I believe it has something to do with the fact the the registry entires used for this have the drive letters for keys, and thus can't be duplicates.
You're doing exactly what I've done, and yet our results are different. As of yet, I have no explanation for that. I think "aliens" is the most plausible explanation.
If you're interested, I found a utility that does this quite nicely see my answer for details. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. However, the system state backup could not restore your system files and Windows, if you want to create a system image to restore your Windows Server , assume only C drive, no Recovery partition or others system partition, input the command:.
Besides, you could create a shadow copy for your system partition: right click the C drive in Windows file explorer and choose Properties, click Shadow Copies tab, then Enable the shadow copy for C drive.
However, you could not restore system files because the volume that contains the operating system files cannot be reverted. How to create Server image backup in an easier way? Secure Download.
Step 1. Step 2. Rename the Task Name if required. Choose a destination location to save the Windows Server system image backup. Step 3. Click Start Backup button to create a system image backup for Windows Server Besides, there are multiple optional settings for you to configure if you want:.
Options : you could compress, split, comment, encrypt the backup image, enable email notifications , etc. Table of Contents. System image backup is a byte-to-byte copy of selected drive partitions with all corresponding file systems and boot metadata. You can even use this copy for exact recovery of the entire drive. This backup type helps in most disaster recovery scenarios, or it can be used as a part of a server maintenance procedure. The built-in tool NTBackup does not support image-based backups - it only allows you to create a file-level backup covering all necessary data to restore from scratch.
This copy combines full data backup with a few configuration files that you can use when booting from a Windows installation CD. This technology is called Automated System Recovery ASR and it is built into Windows Server as a part of the NTBackup tool that allows performing bare-metal restores in the event any local system disaster strikes.
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