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Answer» I have heard of this but have not yet tried it. Can anyone explain to me how it works? I've heard that you can save the entire contents of a HARD drive to a single CD-Rom. Is that so? Are there any freeware versions of the imaging programs? (however, you can load individual content by exploring the disc) No, not usually. Images are usually a special format. Acronis uses a special, compressed "TIB" file, I BELIEVE. don't know what Macrium uses but it's certainly not represented by an on-disc folder structure.Both Acronis and Macrium Reflect have an Explore feature that enables you to manipulet individual files/folders... And for talon just so you know both apps also have a "spanning" feature...which means if it takes more than 1 CD/DVD to burn the file structure remains intact.I did not know that thanks for the extra little bit of knowledge thereNo problem...Quote from: BC_Programmer on September 16, 2010, 07:08:59 PM No, not usually. Images are usually a special format. Acronis uses a special, compressed "TIB" file, I believe. don't know what Macrium uses but it's certainly not represented by an on-disc folder structure.Yes, as patio said you can indeed view and retrieve individual files and folders from the image. Acronis will allow you to MOUNT the image as a separate drive to make the process simple. |
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