
Wait while it automatically boots-and-restores the HDD image and we're good to go. The idea is that if we have a HDD crash, someone can go off to the workstation, swap out the HDD, plug in the USB stick and turn it on. On going backups are not needed only the ability to restore to original image state.Ĭurrently I've inherited a system that uses Ghost 32 (version from 2001 or so) to do backups of workstations, then put the backup on a bootable USB stick that is left with each machine. Two(2) to ten(10) PCs on each network that need to have the ability to restore from a crashed HDD with minimal downtime.
