Drive Image 3.0
Chapter Seven - Software Utilities
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Drive Image 3.0
Drive Image is for PC users who want a fast, complete solution for system
backups and recovery. With Drive Image you can easily create and store a
compressible image of the entire hard drive or individual partition on a Jaz, Zip,
secondary hard drive, or other removable media device. The image can then be
restored from the source and used for complete operating system, application and
data recovery.
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Currently, Drive Image does not support creating image files directly on CD-R or
tape drives. You must first save image files to a supported source (hard drive, Zip
drive, etc.), then copy them to CD-R or tape. Drive Image can, however, directly
restore image files from CD-R.
Furthermore, image files can only be saved to devices that have a valid drive
letter. While Drive Image includes some device drivers (such as Zip), the user is
primarily responsible for loading the necessary drivers for their data storage
devices so that DOS can correctly assign drive letters (such as USB Zip or 2 Gig
JAZ).
Drive Image also includes other useful features such as the ability to resize
partitions, disk to disk copying for upgrading to a larger hard drive, and file
systems error and bad sector checking to prevent copying problems.
Drive Image supports the file systems of all versions of Windows 95/98, Windows
NT, Windows 3.x, DOS. And OS/2 including FAT32, FAT32X, NTFS, and HPFS
partition types. Because Drive Image understands the internal structure of these
file systems, partition resizing and fast SmartSector copying can occur.
Drive Image provides limited support for NetWare, Linux, UNIX and other partition
types. However, Drive Image copies such partitions sector by sector—and does
not resize them on the destination drive—making the image file creation and
restore process for these file systems more time consuming. Additionally, internal
disk location references are not modified on the destination drive. This may make
these partitions unbootable or otherwise inaccessible.
Drive Image is a DOS-based program that can be run from the hard drive in DOS
or MS-DOS mode or from a CD after booting DOS. Because multi-tasking
operating systems like Windows 95/98 and Windows NT operate with open files
on the hard drive, it is necessary to run Drive Image from DOS so that image files
are an exact copy of your hard drive. Only by running DOS is the hard drive
completely inactive with no open files.
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