How can i backup my voting disk on windows

i can backup voting disk with dd in unix, but how can i backup it in windows,
I will replace my disk-storage in the ORACLE rac enviement, must i reistall operating system; ocr and voting disk (then restore the database); or can i resotre ocr and voting disk than restore database; have you any other idear ,

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