Carbon Copy can make a bootable drive as well.

As for Snapshot, it always worked great until attempting to restore to a boot 
drive. My brother and I plus friends could never make it restore when it was 
esenchal. :-) What is nice though is that any backup can be accessed just like 
a folder. You can copy files from it etc all from with in Windows.

Danny:

On 27/01/2013, at 10:08 PM, Paul Erkens <paul.erk...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey Hank,
> 
> You will need 2 separate programs to do this, as far as I'm aware, but a 
> cloner might be able to access your bootcamp partition as well. I don't use 
> bootcamp. Can you see your windows partition from within finder? Command 
> shift c takes you into a list of volumes accessible from finder. If so, then 
> a cloner like super duper, which has a free demo, and carbon copy cloner, 
> will be able to back that up as well. If you can not see your bootcamp 
> partition from within finder, then you will have to back that up from within 
> windows itself.
> 
> For windows, a very handy tool is called snapshot. It's at 
> www.drivesnapshot.de. It's a tiny, no nonsense utility, that makes an image 
> of your windows partition, and writes that out to a dot s n a file. After the 
> image has been created, you can do with the file what you want, i.e. move it 
> over to a usb stick etc. Snapshot is a demo, but it's not free, though very 
> accessible and worth having.
> 
> One thing I'm wondering about myself, is how you would restore any backup, 
> back into bootcamp. How would you boot into an operating system, from which 
> you can then run the restore utility? I don't know Hank, but maybe someone 
> else can chime in on this.
> 
> As far as your macintosh hd is concerned, you can always use super duper, 
> which makes a bootable backup, so that you can always boot off of the backup, 
> and then restore your entire macintosh hd partition back to your internal 
> drive from there.
> 
> Hth,
> Paul.
> On Jan 27, 2013, at 6:07 AM, hank smith <hanksm...@hanksmith.net> wrote:
> 
>> Hello I am looking for a back up program that will back both my macintosh 
>> drive and my bootcamp parttition to a external drive
>> is there such a beast that can do this and also allow me to restore both 
>> successfully?
>> Hank
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