12-09-2012
Thanks for your reply, DukeNuke2.
I've read that before, and found it a good starting point. However, I am still a bit confused!
My hard drive is 500GB, and I only need say around 50GB for the image for Windows. But, if I use the 'dd' command, then am I right in thinking that this will copy the entire drive and not only the partition where Windows is installed ? Is it possible to only image the partition that contains Windows or am I better using a third party utility for this ?
Thanks for any help
Jim
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IMAGECREATEFROMXPM(3) 1 IMAGECREATEFROMXPM(3)
imagecreatefromxpm - Create a new image from file or URL
SYNOPSIS
resource imagecreatefromxpm (string $filename)
DESCRIPTION
imagecreatefromxpm(3) returns an image identifier representing the image obtained from the given filename.
Tip
A URL can be used as a filename with this function if the fopen wrappers have been enabled. See fopen(3) for more details on how to
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PARAMETERS
o $filename
- Path to the XPM image.
RETURN VALUES
Returns an image resource identifier on success, FALSE on errors.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Creating an image instance using imagecreatefromxpm(3)
<?php
// Check for XPM support
if(!(imagetypes() & IMG_XPM))
{
die('Support for xpm was not found!');
}
// Create the image instance
$xpm = imagecreatefromxpm('./example.xpm');
// Do image operations here
// PHP has no support for writing xpm images
// so in this case we save the image as a
// jpeg file with 100% quality
imagejpeg($xpm, './example.jpg', 100);
imagedestroy($xpm);
?>
RETURN VALUES
Note
This function is not implemented on Windows platforms.
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