If you have trouble with
data corruption, or if you want to refer to an archived version of a
file, you can easily restore the data.
Overview and List of Features:
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Disk Image allows you to create an image of the data stored in selected
partitions of a hard disk or an image of the entire hard disk.
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Disk Image is partition-oriented and not file-oriented. In a
fileoriented system, you must select all the files that you want to
archive. In a partition-oriented system, all files on the selected disk
partition are saved into the archive.
A partition-oriented approach offers two major advantages:
- There
is no risk that you will overlook important files when performing the
backup. All files on the disk are saved into the image file.
- The
folder structure and all hidden system files are saved, guaranteeing
reliable partition restoring. If the original partition is completely
corrupted and unrecoverable, it is still possible to restore system
partitions, data and installed software.
Main Features:
- Optionally
select only those sectors that contain useful information. The
resulting disk image is smaller and it takes less time to create.
- Store a disk image in a local file, on a network drive or burn directly on CD/DVD.
- Create an exact (sector-by-sector) image for data recovery scenarios or for backing up partitions with unknown file systems.
- Make a disk image from any Windows-based hard disk, for example IDE, SCSI, USB, FireWire, PC Card.
- Backup data from basic disks or dynamic disks.
- Configure image compression to make a balance between archive size and recording speed.