Sunday, January 29, 2012

R-Drive Image 4.7 Build 4736




R-Drive Image 4.7 Build 4736

R-Drive Image
R-Drive Image - an effective tool to create disk image files and data backup. A disk image file contains exact, "byte for byte" copy of your hard disk, partition or logical disk and can be set without restarting the computer and with different levels of data compression. These drive image files can be stored in a variety of places, including removable media such as CD-R (W) / DVD, Iomega Zip or Jazz disks. R-Drive Image - this is one of the best utilities for backup and data recovery to prevent a catastrophic loss after fatal crashes of the operating system or hardware.
R-Drive Image
R-Drive Image restores the images on the original disks, on any other partitions or free space on the disk without rebooting. To restore system and other locked partitions R-Drive Image is switched to the pseudo-graphic mode directly from Windows or bootable version of the program from the CD or diskettes.
Using R-Drive Image, you can completely and rapidly restore your system after heavy data loss caused by system failure, virus attack or hardware failure. You can also use R-Drive Image for mass system deployment when you need one already set up a system of many identical computers. In other words, you can manually setup one system only, create an image and then deploy it on other computers, saving time and money. If you need to restore only certain files, image can be attached as a virtual disk and with it, ie directly from the disk image easily copied using Windows Explorer or other file utilities.
Features R-Drive Image:
  • Simple and convenient user interface - no in-depth computer management skills
  • Execution of operations "on the fly": Image files are created without having to stop and restart the operating system Windows. In the process of creating an image and to its completion, all other disk writes are stored in the cache memory. Restoring an image is also carried out "on the fly" with the exception of the system partition. When restoring a system partition, you must restart the program in the pseudo-graphic mode directly from Windows Explorer or by using specially created startup disks (CD / DVD or floppy)
  • Compression of image files. To save disk space the files can be compressed
  • Support for removable media devices. Image files can be stored on removable media devices such as CD-R (W) / DVD, Iomega Zip or Jazz disks
  • Network Support Microsoft. Boot R-Drive Image CD / DVD version supports disk image file on a remote computer and restore from a remote computer on a local network in Microsoft (CIFS protocol)
  • Pseudo-graphic mode. Restart to the pseudo mode to restore to the system and other locked partitions directly under Windows. There is no need to use a bootable CD / DVD
  • Extended list of supported devices. Big list of computer hardware components, supported by
  • USB 2.0 devices support in the pseudo-graphic mode. While the cost of hard disks and removable storage is constantly decreasing, portable USB 2.0 drive (flash drive) may be the best and safest solution for backing up the system and other parts in laptop computers. Do not use numerous unreliable CD / DVD and slow CD / DVD recorders
  • The bootable version. Special bootable disks (two floppy disks or one CD / DVD) created to restore the system partition
  • Restore individual files and folders. A disk image can be connected as a virtual disk, read-only, and its contents can be viewed and copied
  • The separation of the image file. A disk image file can be split into several files to fit a storage medium
  • Protecting a disc image. The image file can be password protected and contain comments
  • Converting the file system. The file system of the restored disk can be converted to another one (FAT16 to FAT32 and vice versa)
  • Creating a new partition. These disk image can be restored to the free disk space. Size of the restored partition can be changed
  • Replacement parts. These disk image can be restored on other existing partitions. Deletes such partitions and restores the disk image on that free space
  • Copy Disk to Disk. An entire disk can be copied to any other, the same or greater capacity
  • Checking the created image. A disk image file can be checked for the correctness of its creation before it is stored and / or restored
  • Timetable. The task of creating a disk image can be installed and executed at a certain time in the automatic mode
  • Script creation for frequent or unattended actions. The program interface allows you to create scripts to automatically create an image file and appending data to an existing disk image file. Scripts are executed from the command line and such command can be included in any batch file

R-Drive Image

OS: Windows 7, Vista, XP, Me, 98 and 2000

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