I need advice from the list! If there *must* be a wormdows box on my network to support some horrible win32 apps, what is the best way to backup it's hard disk image? I need to be able to restore it to a known good state every time (weekly) it gets... ...hacked/infected ...broken by bad installers ...hung/blue-screened ...generally-unresponsive ...infested with adware/spyware ...forgetful of it's own attached hardware ...insert favorite affliction here ~Ick~ Just thinking about it makes me want to shower. And, NO, I can't run the apps in vmware on a linux box. Too many stupid hardware dependencies. I've tried many, many times. Can I keep the disk image on my Linux or OpenBSD server and PXE boot the wormdows box? Restoring it would mean simply overwriting the bad disk image with a known-good copy. I have no idea if this is feasible. Can I boot the wormdows box with a linux floppy or CD and mount the win partition and `dd` it to my file server for safe keeping (after all the apps are installed, but before any Lusers touch it)? How would you do it? ...Kevin