Paragon Boot ISO files, to make a bootable CD or USB (software below).
bootcd_x64.iso (FOR 64BIT COMPUTERS)
https://mega.nz/#!Q1klhDTR!Os-bbH2_a...figqcSN-z8QEc4
bootcd_x86.iso (FOR 32BIT COMPUTERS)
https://mega.nz/#!ZtdV0QoR!IJkdITqVk...yPU3qhqudN8y34
Make a bootable CD
I believe Windows can do that. Otherwise make a bootable USB stick, that's much easier.
Make bootable USB stick
When you have downloaded one of the above files, you can make a bootable USB stick. I used RUFUS software, for free and very easy to use:
--> https://rufus.akeo.ie
or use this software, image to usb.zip
http://osforensics.com/tools/write-usb-images.html
https://mega.nz/#!VhVHVYib!yF6XLpNlq...Qx1GCDZD2OeGLM
INFO
Now you can boot from one of the used media (CD or USB stick) and make a (full) backup of your (system) HD, and restore the exact same copy back on the same HD later (because your system got too slow or you have a virus/malware you can't get rid off) or restore on a new one (because your old HD broke down or something). The best part is that if you restore a system HD onto a new HD it boots your system directly, just like the old HD. It makes an exact copy! That means that it also creates the exact same partions on your (new) HD. Be carefull, because it will erase ALL data on that harddisk.
bootcd_x64.iso (FOR 64BIT COMPUTERS)
https://mega.nz/#!Q1klhDTR!Os-bbH2_a...figqcSN-z8QEc4
bootcd_x86.iso (FOR 32BIT COMPUTERS)
https://mega.nz/#!ZtdV0QoR!IJkdITqVk...yPU3qhqudN8y34
Make a bootable CD
I believe Windows can do that. Otherwise make a bootable USB stick, that's much easier.
Make bootable USB stick
When you have downloaded one of the above files, you can make a bootable USB stick. I used RUFUS software, for free and very easy to use:
--> https://rufus.akeo.ie
or use this software, image to usb.zip
http://osforensics.com/tools/write-usb-images.html
https://mega.nz/#!VhVHVYib!yF6XLpNlq...Qx1GCDZD2OeGLM
INFO
Now you can boot from one of the used media (CD or USB stick) and make a (full) backup of your (system) HD, and restore the exact same copy back on the same HD later (because your system got too slow or you have a virus/malware you can't get rid off) or restore on a new one (because your old HD broke down or something). The best part is that if you restore a system HD onto a new HD it boots your system directly, just like the old HD. It makes an exact copy! That means that it also creates the exact same partions on your (new) HD. Be carefull, because it will erase ALL data on that harddisk.
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