During the weekend, I had to reinstall a PC from my local sport club. The PC is used to record match results.
Therefor, I performed a quick install of Windows XP, and I tried to secure most of the thing based on the following tips:
Despite all those securities, I wanted an easy way to create an image of the installation, so that I can quickly restore the PC if needed.
Looking around the web, I end up on a post from Habibbijan blog explaining how to perform an image of a windows NTFS partition and leave it on the disk for future restore. The solution uses Puppy Linux or SystemRescueCD.
I tried it for my own purpose and it was a success.