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      07-04-2011
I am wanting to make an image/backup of the original c: drive (OS) before the computer is turned loose to my kids. I would like to make the system boot from the original image. This way the computer is ALWAYS in the new condition, free of anything they might view or download. I realize this will wipe out any files they create.
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      07-05-2011
An image or backup of the C drive is just that an image, it would have to be installed to work. That would take anywhere from 8-15 minutes minimum.

I may be mistaken here, but I don't think you can do what you're wanting to do without a lot of headache and hassle..

Yes an image could be made and stored on another drive internally. You would have to use a good backup program such as Acronis True Image or similar. Then you would create a bootup disc from Acronis and it would read and install that image you stored on another hard drive. That would probably take about 6-10 minutes or so.
 
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      07-05-2011
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How to Create and Configure a VHD in Windows 7
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Windows 7′s VHD support will give users the ability to install any operating system that supports booting from a VHD into a VHD. For example, a user could have Vista installed on a single partition, and then have three files (VHDs) anywhere on that disk (or for that matter, on any partition that is readable by Windows) and be able to boot different versions of Windows 7.
I have not yet tested this theory but it looks promising. I am booting from ISO images with EasyBCD.
 
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      07-05-2011
I,m not sure that is what the op is wanting, Cliff??

But, to add to Nibiru's post. Acronis will most certainly do the job but, of course, has to be purchased. Macrium, free, will also do it. Both are capable of making bootable/autoboot disks, sghoukld there be total startup failure of the OS.
You can download Macrium from the original site, or from here:

http://download.cnet.com/Macrium-Ref...-10845728.html
 
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