Good Freeware System Snapshot Tool For Windows? 219
Khyber writes "I'm doing a little personal research into a project that tracks what changes get made to your system every time you install a program. I know there are ways of checking through Windows Restore Points, but that's not what I'm trying to do. Instead, I'm going to start with an absolutely fresh Windows XP install, take a full snapshot of the entire installation on the hard drive, and burn that to a DVD (somewhat like a backup disc with an entire snapshot of my hard drive's current contents.) With every program I install, I'm going to take another snapshot, burn to DVD, and repeat the process until I have recreated every step taken to get to my current system state (all programs installed on a separate hard drive, all registry entries etc on the OS drive, with only snapshots of the OS drive being recorded.) The purpose for all of this I'm not legally allowed to talk about, due to confidentiality requirements. Does anybody know of such a program, preferably freeware, that will accomplish my objective, and are there tools that can be used to compare the difference in drive images?"
I could tell you... (Score:5, Funny)
...but then I'd have to kill you. You know, confidentiality agreements and whatnot...
A good one pre-installed with windows... (Score:3, Funny)
Seriously, do we even need an article on this?
... I wonder how important the article is after all, but I'm too lazy to read it
Linux live cd (Score:2, Funny)
Re:FOG might do it. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:NTBackup (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Duh! (Score:2, Funny)