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    Mirroring Windows side

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by diver110, Aug 29, 2011.

  1. diver110

    diver110 Notebook Evangelist

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    I have a bootcamp partition. I need to run Windows due to some software I use that I am either too cheap to buy an Apple version of or for which an Apple version does not exist. I have had the partition crash once, and it was a pain reloading all of the Windows software. I gather there is a way of "mirroring" all of your software so that you can reload it all at once. Is this correct and can someone recommend some mirroring software? Thanks.
     
  2. jairo

    jairo Notebook Enthusiast

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    You can save an image of your whole windows partition and restore it later using WinClone.