Optional file compression shrinks the size of an image file by up to 50 per cent, and it's possible to schedule imaging to run automatically at set times. To speed matters up, Drive Image uses SmartSector technology to ensure that only the areas of a drive containing 'live' data are copied. The 'virtual floppy' approach eliminates the need for boot disks (although we'd recommend you make emergency floppies, just in case). To restore an image, just reverse the procedure. You fire up the QuickImage utility, tell it which drive or partition you wish to clone, specify a location for the image file - most likely a separate partition or a Zip or CD-R drive - and let the program reboot into DOS. ![]() This version of Drive Image builds on earlier success by including XP support and a new Windows interface.
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